The BB=$2
The hand is JJ
Any suggestions?
01-18-2007 03:47 AM
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01-18-2007 05:46 AM
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All in |
01-18-2007 05:47 AM
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I'd probably raise to $8-$10, you might take it down but if you see a flop you're most probably in good shape. If you get re-raised then you have a decision to make. | |
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01-18-2007 06:16 AM
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01-18-2007 07:17 AM
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01-18-2007 09:52 AM
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01-18-2007 09:58 AM
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01-18-2007 11:20 AM
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01-18-2007 11:47 AM
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01-18-2007 12:19 PM
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01-18-2007 12:21 PM
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I think that is the stack size. | |
01-18-2007 12:27 PM
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01-19-2007 06:11 AM
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A normal raise is the only way to play it with the info given. Followed with a bet on the flop, depending abit on the flop and how many people called. | |
01-19-2007 06:15 AM
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01-19-2007 10:31 AM
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You need a lot more information than what was provided. Hence it would depend how the hand should be played. If he's extremely short he should just open push. Depending upon the table dynamics and stack size (again more info needed from OP) a standard raise or limp is fine. | |
01-19-2007 10:43 AM
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01-22-2007 07:07 AM
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I have not abandoned the question. I asked it just to get an idea about how different people would handle it. On purpose I didn't give any more information just to get people talking about what things that matters in the decision making. |
01-22-2007 09:45 AM
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01-22-2007 01:05 PM
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01-22-2007 03:19 PM
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It is $200NL with $1/$2 blinds and the table is 10 seated aka FR. |
01-22-2007 05:48 PM
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Raise, next question. | |
01-22-2007 07:09 PM
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LOL@ $200NL in the beginners circle. | |
01-23-2007 03:38 AM
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01-23-2007 11:28 AM
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Raise PF to at least 8$ if this is 200NL. |
01-23-2007 06:43 PM
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raise 4-5X. cannot believe there is another answer given the lack of info. | |
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