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Old 10-03-2006, 02:19 AM     Post subject: KK and JJ hands pf questions vs. same opp #1 (permalink)  
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**Please give advice on hand 1 first then read results because it is relevant to hand 2. Thx.

My only notes on this guy are from one hand that he played against me a little time before. He limped JJ pf utg and called a raise from me in blinds (i had 77). Hu to flop, which cam 923 and he called a flop bet, then bet really small on turn 6 ( i c/c), then he checked behind on T rivr. So i thought of him as pretty weak/passive.

Then this hh comes up.

***** Hand History for Game 5300932423 *****
$100 NL Texas Hold'em - Monday, October 02, 21:56:35 ET 2006
Table Monster #1293863 (No DP) (Real Money)
Seat 4 is the button
Total number of players : 6
Seat 4: AATrain01 ( $140.17 )
Seat 1: Nartusi12 ( $324 )
Seat 6: MrKrabs61 ( $100 )
Seat 3: beajackass ( $80.86 )
Seat 5: Hemidream ( $70 )
Seat 2: bullbetter1 ( $11 )
Hemidream posts small blind [$0.50].
MrKrabs61 posts big blind [$1].
** Dealing down cards **
Dealt to AATrain01 [ Ks Kh ]
Nartusi12 calls [$1].
bullbetter1 raises [$3].
beajackass folds.
AATrain01 raises [$10].
Hemidream folds.

MrKrabs61 is all-In [$99]

Nartusi12 folds.
bullbetter1 is all-In [$8]

AATrain01 ????

says wtf??
** Dealing Flop ** [ 4s, Jc, 3c ]
** Dealing Turn ** [ 9s ]

** Dealing River ** [ 2d ]

Results MrKrabs61 had AA


Hand 2- A couple orbits later vs same opp.

I open raise in utg+1 with JJ to 4, same villain reraises IP to 20, Hero?????

and why thx.
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Old 10-03-2006, 02:26 AM #2 (permalink)  
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Old 10-03-2006, 02:32 AM #3 (permalink)  
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Don't lay down KK preflop short handed...
Im not saying im disagreeing with you, but do you treat every opponent the same and just use a single golden rule for all situations. If so, i think that u aren't adapting to unique table/opponent situations
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Don't lay down KK preflop short handed...
Im not saying im disagreeing with you, but do you treat every opponent the same and just use a single golden rule for all situations. If so, i think that u aren't adapting to unique table/opponent situations
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Old 10-03-2006, 06:51 AM #5 (permalink)  
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hand 2 looks like a fold, but I'm not sure about 1. Without your read I would call and hope for QQ/AK or worse, then chalk up to variance...and if you had more than the one JJ hand to go off it could be a fold - it's tough basing off just a single hand. Too close imo to say between fold or call, and in this case it prob comes down to if you dont care about really high variance for a real low ev.
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