Quote Originally Posted by badgers
NLHE hands

2) Raise pre you don't want 4-way with your jacks and there's a nice load of money out there. As played raise flop more (always remember to look at the size of the pot not opps bet, your raise gave really good odds for a FD.) then with the d out you have to shove the turn. On a non-d turn I might find a c/f depending on opp, but then I'd never be in this situation since it's sucha clear raise pre.
Yeah, I think a squeeze here is STD. I think we probably go broke if villain just calls us down. If he 4-bets we can get away, but on a 9 high flop wwith the FD I can't see us foldning often.