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 Originally Posted by Marshall28
oh, and the JJ hand ... its kind of a sick spot cuz of how deep we were .... If I raise you and get re-raised, you are only doing so w/ a larger set, AT or 9T. I can't know which it is, so if I call to draw to boat, it's bad reverse implied odds situation, you slow down if you have straight, and you nail me if you have bigger set. Besides, w/ my image there's no way you put me on a hand of that strength and will be valuing much weaker for three streets IMO, I mean, unless you understand that I realize how relatively weak bottom set is on that board while playing that deep.
I didn't think I could hear any justification for playing JJ that slowly but after reading this it seems like legitimate reasoning. I guess the only question is how often hero has KQ instead of AT, and how far hero is willing to take top two? If its not that far, then I think playing bottom set this slow is really goood. Also were there any flush draws on that flop?
I also really like the call down if hero will keep betting with AK. How should we play AK in this hand if we are getting called down? bet flop, c/f turn?
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