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 Originally Posted by Arjonius
Your analysis seems stacked to make your action look better. For example, what basis is there to assume his flop calling range includes JJ but not TT? Or other hidden second pairs for that matter?
Plus if he calls, I suspect you're planning to check- fold the turn and thus not put any more money into the pot. But what if you pair on the turn?
And as for your stated reason of defending your blind, have you considered what conditions are more or less favorable for doing so with a nothing hand?
I think his range has a lot more air than mine here, i can rep a lot of Ax here and i think he will fold to aggression. Yes check fold if he calls, if i pair turn still check fold. Im behind to his whole value betting range even if i pair my J. Villain was fit or fold not bluffing much if at all. When i call from BB vs the BTN i can rep a lot of broadways and aces, i think villain will fold to aggresion unless he has significant showdown value so im picking up value with a nothing hand where as i'd be losing a bb with it by simply folding.
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