JJ in middle position turn decision
Posted by Mike Y
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JJ in middle position turn decision
This is the second hand after I joined the 1/2 table, so no specific reads on the villain.
Villain is utg with 180, Hero is utg+1 with 200.
Preflop: Villain limp utg, Hero raise with JsJc to 8, other players folds, and Villain reraise to 14. Hero called.
At that time, I thought limping UTG is pretty fishy and I had JJ, so it's an easy isolation/value play. What's your read if someone limp utg? If he is a fish, I think his limp/re-raise probably means a big hand like KK/AA.
Flop (31): 2c5c8c. Villain bet 15, Hero called.
I think this is standard? I have a flush draw and over pair.
Turn (61): 4h. Villain bet 40, Hero?
I think we both calling and folding have some merits. But I chose to raise all-in, because I did not want to call and face a big bet on the river.
Appreciate your opinion on each street?
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Fold turn, he got AA like 97% of time, KK 2% and a random AK 1%.
Raising turn AI is the worst choice ever w/o read.
Your hand is some type of bluffcatcher/draw and plays better by calling this turn unless you think is range is only AA,KK in which case you want to fold.
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