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Ok, let's say he's a thinking player, which I would think that he's not considering the KJs limp UTG, but that's irrelevant. What would someone raise after a limper (a limper UTG no less)? I would put you on 99+, AJs+, AJo+, KQs, KQo. The AJ and 99 are close, but in a freeroll I throw those in there and maybe KQ. Here are the stove numbers:
Board: 2d Js 8d
Dead:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 75.0013 % 74.94% 00.06% { KdJd }
Hand 2: 24.9987 % 24.93% 00.06% { 99+, AJs+, KQs, AJo+, KQo }
Here are the numbers on the turn:
Board: 2d Js 8d Qs
Dead:
equity (%) win (%) tie (%)
Hand 1: 48.9325 % 48.93% 00.00% { KdJd }
Hand 2: 51.0675 % 51.07% 00.00% { 99+, AJs+, KQs, AJo+, KQo }
On the flop he's a favorite, but he's got to get his chips in here because he has two cards to go to win. On the turn he's slightly behind but not by much. Calling an all in isn't good but it's not too bad since it's close. That's why it's best to get your chips in when on big draws on the flop.
The way you played it wasn't bad, but just remember that you have only one pair. Do you really want to build a big pot with just one pair in this situation?
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