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 Originally Posted by kmind
 Originally Posted by izybx
And if you flat preflop in a HU pot then how do you know where you stand? Flop comes 222 and you flatted preflop are you stacking off here an hoping to see a bluff? If you flat preflop and the flop comes A57 do you float the flop and then fold the river? Im sorry but I feel that is very weak play. I 3bet JJ from all positions and its is one of my most profitible hands, even more so than aces and queens.
What? This is a major major leak if you are thinking of hands like this.
You understand ranges, right? You understand playing stronger ranges in aggressive spots, right? To be clear, if the flop came 222, why would you ever get it in vs. most? Why do we have to raise? Calling is fine (vs. most). This is all player specific of course but you should only get it in if we crush his stacking off range. A75 is also usually a flat. It's all dependent on villain but wow. JJ > QQ and AA is just funny. You must not have played enough hands but you cannot try to tell me JJ is a better hand. It shouldn't even matter anyways.
Yes i have made some mistakes preflop, as im sure you have. I seem to remember i nice little mistake of yours, such as 4 betting preflop with jack 8 offsuit IP and then not betting the flop/turn/river. Nice one on that kid.
Im going to be honest i dont appreciate the sarcastic tone that you are taking. I havent played in some time but ive posted some very healthy profits in my day that will compare to probably any player on this site. Please dont talk to me as if Ive played my first 10k hands of poker okay guy?
You go ahead and flat your JJs. when you learn to grow confidence in your postflop play and progress 12/8 poker, youll learn that JJ is an auto three bet from all positions in certain styles, such as the one that I play. But hey, you can keep flatting your aces preflop in the name of trickyness, but me, Im all about the profit, okay kiddo?
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