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Live - how do you play JJ...
ronaldo07:
Like the 4 bet pre I might make it a bit moe maybe 2200. If u think he is gunna get bluffy then check shove flop if he bets. If he checks back u are keeping the pot small. Really don"t like the 3100. As played it"s a tough spot but I"d kick myself n call
Tiger-flash:
Your priced in so you have to call, i would of flat called and not re raised as its obvious that your losing to an ace or a higher heart flush draw with a queen or king. Pray and hope my friend
pokerpops:
Ok, I was villain here, Ac Qc
3 bet to win pot, when he 4bet I opted to flat and see a flop.
That flop"s pretty scary but from previous comments he 100% doesn"t have an A, let alone two of them.
He doesn"t have a made flush either obviously.
Thoughts on my shove over his committing flop bet?
Swinebag:
--- Quote from: david3103 on February 28, 2012, 07:07:33 AM ---
Ok, I was villain here, Ac Qc
3 bet to win pot, when he 4bet I opted to flat and see a flop.
That flop"s pretty scary but from previous comments he 100% doesn"t have an A, let alone two of them.
He doesn"t have a made flush either obviously.
Thoughts on my shove over his committing flop bet?
--- End quote ---
Flatting the 4 bet OOP is pretty spewy just to hit an A or a Q that may or may not be ahead.
Can"t decide which posts suggest that the villain 100% doesn"t have an A, though you are right that he most likely hasn"t flopped a flush.
your shove is fine as there is a great chance you are ahead, but JJ is definitely calling now so good luck with the fade...
AMRN:
You don"t think the other guy might c-bet large with AK, looking to protect his holding if he doesn"t have a heart?
Flatting a 4b pre for such a large percentage of stack with AQ is spewy in the least.
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