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 Originally Posted by dalecooper
let's assume that they are going to be maximally aggressive every time they have what they consider a good hand, and you are going to fold your jacks and wait for better spots any time they show this much aggression.
I didn't say I was folding Jacks, I said I am not pushing with them. There are much better spots to get all your money in.
 Originally Posted by dalecooper
If they are pushing with AK/AQ/AJ/TT/99/88 (a range of solid hands which are all slight to heavy dogs vs. your jacks) and you are folding jacks each time, you are donating them a lot of free chips in situations where you would be right to go all in.
I agree with you here and I think there are times to call. But they didn't push in this hand. They re-raised and he pushed. Again, even against one opponent if I raise and he reraises, I am calling, not pushing.
 Originally Posted by dalecooper
In fact, 6 max may not be for you at all. Aggression runs way too high to play scared.
All I play is 6max and I do well at it. Since when is not pushing all in to a reraise playing scared? All I am saying is that calling with Jacks in a spot like that has been a play that works well for me.
I think we are talking about different things. I am taking about getting reraised when you hold Jacks and your post seems to talk about calling an all in with Jacks.
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