JJ overpair facing flop raise early in $100K
Posted by Priski
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JJ overpair facing flop raise early in $100K
(Still can't get Bovada HH's to post as HH on here)
Bovada $100K Guaranteed, $150 buy-in, No Limit- Level 7 (100/200)
Seat 742: Big Blind (4,091 in chips)
Seat 648: UTG (9,103 in chips)
Seat 667: UTG+1 [HERO] (5,707 in chips)
Seat 411: UTG+2 (10,707 in chips)
Seat 573: UTG+3 (4,055 in chips)
Seat 591: UTG+4 (8,618 in chips)
Seat 649: Dealer (3,295 in chips)
Seat 631: Small Blind (3,238 in chips)
UTG+1 [HERO] : [Jh Jd]
Preflop: (300)
UTG folds, Hero raises to 500, MP1 calls, 4 folds, BB calls...
Flop: [Ts 2h 9s] (1,600)
Big Blind : Checks
Hero bets 700, MP1 raises to 1,800, BB folds, Hero...
In a smaller stakes tournament I'd be jamming as fast as I could but in one like this I'm wondering what the best play here is? Would love to hear your thoughts before going through what I was thinking (or not thinking... either way)
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More than paying attention to the stakes, I would pay attention to the number of hands I have on that specific player. If he is a random, I still stack off happily. If he is a regular, it is just a bit of an infrequent spot to bluff with the big blind still to act and your strong cbetting range on that board. Most of his bluffs will be really strong draws which still have a lot of equity, except maybe some KhJh or similar, but that is a small part of his range.
In villain's shoes, does any of you ever have any bluffs in this spot?
I think I could find a fold here, ur blocking QsJs/KsJs/JsTs and TT/99 is a big part of his XR range on this type of dynamic board. Hes incentivized to fastplay not only because his hand has some volatility but also cuz ur range will slowdown quite a bit on draw-completing turns.
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