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 Originally Posted by surviva316
neither example sounds very difficult because we have position. i mean the 222 hand seems embarrassingly easy to play. what tough spot could our opponent possibly put us in when he's OOP? even if he c/r over shoves the flop we still have good enough equity against his range to call.
I guess it comes down to playing style. I turn an excellent profit off of JJ, and I think that it adds to my image that I will three bet hands other than QQ Aks. Theres no way that playing JJ in multiway pots is a profitible play (by flatting PF). For JJ to have a chance it needs to be isolated HU, and I also like to know if someone has me beat PF by seeing a 4 bet/shove over my three. Otherwise youre playing JJ like 77, and it has much more value than that
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