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Title: Jacks on the button.
Post by: baldock92 on February 12, 2015, 10:30:08 PM
The situation: blinds are 300/600/75 and I'm on around an average stack of 30k.

I'm on the button with  Jc  Js. There are 3-4 limps before me and I bump it up to 2600. Everyone calls.

Flop:  9h  7h  5d.

Mid position player shoves out of turn for about 9k, with the player whom the action was on originally checking so the shove stands (hopefully this makes sense). The cut off then reshoves for 20k. I've not seen too much from either of the players so can't comment on them.

What is my play here? Any comments appreciated.


Title: Re: Jacks on the button.
Post by: baldock92 on February 12, 2015, 10:32:38 PM
It should also be noted this was the first time I've shared a table with the legendary verndog although he wasn't in the hand


Title: Re: Jacks on the button.
Post by: muckthenuts on February 13, 2015, 12:02:42 AM
Pre is def too small, i'd size around 4000.

I wouldn't fold now.


Title: Re: Jacks on the button.
Post by: shipitgood on February 13, 2015, 02:23:14 AM
Is it 9 handed or 6 handed, Bounty hunter or freezeout? Live on online?

Agree with mtn go bigger pre.

OTF, I would fold.

I would find a better spot than this, we could be drawing really thin; there's every likelihood given the preflop action someone has a set, 2 pair or even 68.

Could be a flush draw/ pair and a draw too.

But still, i'd just let it go and wait for a better opportunity. 


Title: Re: Jacks on the button.
Post by: baldock92 on February 13, 2015, 05:59:08 AM
Is it 9 handed or 6 handed, Bounty hunter or freezeout? Live on online?

Agree with mtn go bigger pre.

OTF, I would fold.

I would find a better spot than this, we could be drawing really thin; there's every likelihood given the preflop action someone has a set, 2 pair or even 68.

Could be a flush draw/ pair and a draw too.

But still, i'd just let it go and wait for a better opportunity. 

9 handed, live at dtd.


Title: Re: Jacks on the button.
Post by: Lawro74 on February 14, 2015, 08:53:10 PM
yeah I'd agree with the others here...I'd be raising to at least 3600 pre...as it looks even the draws would have decent equity vs JJ


Title: Re: Jacks on the button.
Post by: rfgqqabc on February 20, 2015, 02:46:55 PM
Deffo go bigger what's the worst that can happen if they all fold? Free 5bb please. I'd fold flop vs two guys, dont fancy dodging everything in the deck