100 nlhe hand
Started by allinbluff35, Apr 09 2005 06:37 AM
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#1
Posted 09 April 2005 - 06:37 AM
Two hands after the one previously posted and I still don't have a read on any of the playersPreflop: me in SB with J
J
folded around to the CO who raises to $3 i reraise to $10 who smooth calls everyone else folds.flop: 7
2
3
, I bet out $15 and get minimum raised to $30, I call.turn: 6
what do you do?
#2 Guest_XXEddie_*
Posted 09 April 2005 - 07:13 AM
I think this is either a med. PP like 88, 99, maybe TT or A7put a nice pot-sized bet out there
#3
Posted 09 April 2005 - 07:44 AM
I think the min raise was either 10's or AK and he was trying to stop you from stealing, and looking for a free card. Push on the turn. Don't let him get another heart if he has a couple, and if he has a set or overpair, oh well. I think he'd have smooth called a set. Might as well try to take it down here, if he has you beat, well that just sucks, but do you really think he does? I don't.
-Kurt
#4
Posted 09 April 2005 - 08:02 AM
When you called the raise on the flop you have to decide you're going all the way with your jacks, otherwise why call his raise? You either fold immediately or go all in.I wouldn't have raised to 10 bucks with JJ, but seeing as you did you then have to decide whether you have him beat or not.I don't invest that much money with JJ, its just not that good a hand.If a rag comes on the turn how can you fold after you called his raise?
#5
Posted 09 April 2005 - 01:40 PM
JJ is a good hand, especially against a blind steal. I'd put a stop and go on him and bet 3/4 the pot on the turn.
back for kramit
#6
Posted 09 April 2005 - 04:47 PM
I dont know I tend to disagree with people here, I think you are crippled, he might have a big pair played weirdly, or more likely suited connectors played poorly, either way he might have min raised you with a monster hoping for you to come back over the top, or min raised to try and get a free card with his OESD (45) then he hit on the turn, I dont think you are ahead.
Naismith (2:56:11 PM): fuckerflakeoutonmystakingnowmakingmillions
#7
Posted 09 April 2005 - 09:02 PM
Move in on him on the turn now. Like someone above suggested, a set likely would have just called on the flop instead of minimum raised. I think you are ahead here, make him pay for the rest of his (or your) chips (depending on who has who covered) to see the last card.
#8
Posted 10 April 2005 - 10:20 AM
I'm not taking the possibility of a Big pocket pair out of here. His original raise does seem like a blind steal, but his smooth call could be AA KK which would easily allow him to put u on JJ or QQ based on your pre flop re raise. Plus, the min raise to me seems like he's stringing you along to keep going with your overpair.Disclaimer: this analysis is biased upon similiar circumstances happening in a hand I had yesterday which resulted in my over JJ being beat by an AA who was just stringing me along cause he knew exactly what I had. he seriously outplayed me.
#9
Posted 10 April 2005 - 01:25 PM
No one thinks you should re-raise all in on the flop here? I don't like calling this minimum raise out of position on the flop and then not having a plan of attack for any card other than a J hitting on the turn....just my thoughts
Naismith (2:56:11 PM): fuckerflakeoutonmystakingnowmakingmillions
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