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Flop = 3 jacks... what now?

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  1. #1

    Default Flop = 3 jacks... what now?

    ***** Hand History for Game 2822838154 *****
    $25 NL Texas Hold'em - Tuesday, October 04, 04:35:55 EDT 2005
    Table Table 54854 (6 max) (No DP) (Real Money)
    Seat 4 is the button
    Total number of players : 5
    Seat 2: floridagq ( $131.81 )
    Seat 3: Draculard ( $30.50 )
    Seat 4: rickthedick1 ( $103.50 )
    Seat 5: dr_rob ( $23.10 )
    Seat 1: calvinatusc ( $23.65 )
    dr_rob posts small blind [$0.10].
    calvinatusc posts big blind [$0.25].
    ** Dealing down cards **
    Dealt to dr_rob [ 7s 7d ]
    floridagq folds.
    Draculard: i cant see around your and ricks chips, can you guys move em to the side?
    Draculard raises [$0.50].
    rickthedick1 folds.
    dr_rob calls [$0.40].
    calvinatusc folds.
    ** Dealing Flop ** [ Js, Jh, Jc ]
    rickthedick1: lol
    dr_rob bets [$1].
    Draculard calls [$1].
    ** Dealing Turn ** [ 9c ]
    dr_rob bets [$3].
    floridagq: did u have J rick
    Draculard raises [$6].

    ??? - Does he have the jacks? and is my boat strong enough?
  2. #2
    He's probably not going to "just call" the flop, then raise the turn when a blank falls without a jack.

    Edit: I didn't see that he raised preflop, so it's possible he might be doing this with a high pair, but I doubt it.
  3. #3
    Difficult, becasue apart from the jack you also have any 9 or any pair 8 or above beating you. Plus he was the pre-flop raiser UTG+1...

    So it depends on your read of him. If he's a bit of a gambler, or if he habitually minimum raises preflop, i can see him raising you here with AQ or AK or KQ or A-rag.

    However if he's been playing good hands then maybe get the hell out.

    Re-raise or fold, depending on how he's been playing, i guess.
  4. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by Silent7
    Difficult, becasue apart from the jack you also have any 9 or any pair 8 or above beating you. Plus he was the pre-flop raiser UTG+1...

    So it depends on your read of him. If he's a bit of a gambler, or if he habitually minimum raises preflop, i can see him raising you here with AQ or AK or KQ or A-rag.

    However if he's been playing good hands then maybe get the hell out.

    Re-raise or fold, depending on how he's been playing, i guess.
    My read was that he didn't have a higher PP unless he had the 8s (raised more than min with 9s or higher). The min-raise was what got me, I thought maybe he raised 10Js or something like that and got lucky with the flop. I was thinking maybe he hit the 9 on the turn? (maybe he had A9s?).

    Turns out he had KJo..

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