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  1. #1
    DoGGz Guest

    Default Jacks good?

    Another fun hand from Bodog

    200nl

    Vill has $120
    Hero has $200

    HERO HAS :Jc:

    Hero raises to $8
    Vill calls

    FLOP

    Hero bets $15
    Vill Raises to $30

    What would he smoothcall and raise on position?
  2. #2

    Default Re: Jacks good?

    Quote Originally Posted by doggz
    What would he smoothcall and raise on position?
    2 cards.
  3. #3
    DoGGz Guest

    Default Re: Jacks good?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Quote Originally Posted by doggz
    What would he smoothcall and raise on position?
    2 cards.
    This is bodog remember
  4. #4

    Default Re: Jacks good?

    Quote Originally Posted by doggz
    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord
    Quote Originally Posted by doggz
    What would he smoothcall and raise on position?
    2 cards.
    This is bodog remember
    Yeah, Jacks no good. A bluff bets bigger, Tx calls? That's the nut of it, how does Tx play in this game? Better yet, this opponent?
  5. #5
    DoGGz Guest
    They don't bluff much, Tpnk is gold. 2 pair up is the nuts
  6. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by doggz
    They don't bluff much.
    ...call way too much and make silly all-in bluffs when they don't have it.

    Great game.
  7. #7
    DoGGz Guest
    Anyways, any real thoughts on this hand?
  8. #8
    These hands always mistify me.

    I can't figure out a hand that plays that way. I think he's got a ten or a smaller pair than you. He's trying to push you off of high cards cheaply.

    I put in a raise.
  9. #9
    I'm putting in a reraise, making it $60 to go. He'll let you know for sure if you're beat then.

    To me, his min-raise asks the question, "The flop is ten-high, do you have AK? Are you sure you want to continue with this?" Your response should be, "Hell no I don't have AK, fold this or put in all of your chips if you're ahead of me."

    If this guy pushes you fold...If he calls you're put to another decision on the turn. Chances are he has a set and is trying to get you to fire another bullet here.....but most people wait until the turn to do this.

    I heard a great line the other night: "There are three ways to play jacks. All of them are wrong." I like to limp them for set value most of the time. When I don't I seem to get burned pretty bad with them, this one may end up burning you.

    This one's a toughy...but you gotta put in a stiff RERAISE.


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    He has a set. If he doesn't have a set I will have to give up poker forever.
  11. #11
    Ask yourself what a min-raise on this rainbow disconnected flop means from this opponent. Does a set do this? No a set doesn't usually do this. It either jams the flop or check raises a later street. Does QQ, KK or AA do this? QQ raises the flop more. KK and AA slowplay till at least the turn on that harmless board, or jam the flop.

    Most hands that beat you will play fast or slow on a harmless board. This opponent is doing neither.

    The bottom line is your villain min raised for information. Why does he need information? Because he has a vulnerable hand. Your villain most likely has QT KT or AT based on the general pattern. You're ahead a lot of the time here. Reraise.
    It's not what's inside that counts. Have you seen what's inside?
    Internal organs. And they're getting uglier by the minute.
  12. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by biondino
    He has a set. If he doesn't have a set I will have to give up poker forever.
    Do you think this every time you get your continuation bet minraised on the flop? If so I think you must give up a lot of pots to minraise bluffs from observant opponents.

    I don't play sets this way against most opponents. Against a random opponent min raising here is limiting the value you can get for your hand. I tend to think a minraise from villain here is a very standard play for someone with over cards or a smaller pair who wants to gauge the strength of your hand.

    A line that i like very much in these situations is to think for a few seconds, then call, then pause again and check the turn if it comes blank. This is a surefire way to induce a bluff from almost any mediocre to decent opponent, even a lot of very tight/passive ones.
  13. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by biondino
    He has a set. If he doesn't have a set I will have to give up poker forever.
    HE HAS A SET FOLD WHILE YOU STILL HAVE A BANKROLL!

    OMG YOU'RE SMOKED!!111!!!ONEONESHIFTONEONEELEVEN!!!!1111!!!
  14. #14
    DoGGz Guest
    Good points so far, I'll post results tonight
  15. #15
    DoGGz Guest
    Nothing else to add here?


    Hero Raises ALL IN
    Vill Calls

    HERO HAS :

    Vill has

    Turn

    Pretty straight forward. Tx is the only legitamate hand that makes this play. AA very rarely plays it this way. I was confident he would call with TPTK so I went ahead and put him in.

    Didn't work out, but hey, thats poker.
  16. #16
    OMG RIGGED


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