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 Originally Posted by dalecooper
Well, the outcome was pretty much just bad luck - but you could have possibly taken this pot down, and also made more money in the long run, by playing this differently.
- raise (at least min-raise) the flop
- bet bigger on the turn; you have the full but you're showing trip jacks. If he has a jack he'll raise you, if he doesn't he'll probably fold here.
Don't slowplay little sets... bad idea, makes you less money, costs you more pots.
I agree with most of what dale is saying here. However, in this case I don't think QQ is going anywhere. A large flop raise might make him think about folding the turn when the second J hit but you would be surprised how attached people get to TT-AA even when it is fairly obvious that they are beaten. Not easy to make those hands fold unless you are up against an aware player.
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