Yes, that's also very true. The requirements for playing JJ preflop are higher than KK, although I believe the effect is also observable when we exclude straight draws.
This series is great! I think another reason that BB likes to flat KJ more vs. BTN compared to CO other than bringing in low equity hand behind is that CO will have a decent squeeze frequency when we call against BTN and can come over the top with a good portion of the weaker KJ hands and get the money in on the flop. If you look at your chart the crushing KJs still raise the same against BTN or CO but then diverge a lot for the bare KJ. Whether that works in reality given that CO population likely always has KJ in that spot and fewer bluffs / AAJ type raises is debateable
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Pretty sure that JJ bluffs way more than KK in all positions because it comes with straight draw way more often.
Yes, that's also very true. The requirements for playing JJ preflop are higher than KK, although I believe the effect is also observable when we exclude straight draws.
This series is great! I think another reason that BB likes to flat KJ more vs. BTN compared to CO other than bringing in low equity hand behind is that CO will have a decent squeeze frequency when we call against BTN and can come over the top with a good portion of the weaker KJ hands and get the money in on the flop. If you look at your chart the crushing KJs still raise the same against BTN or CO but then diverge a lot for the bare KJ. Whether that works in reality given that CO population likely always has KJ in that spot and fewer bluffs / AAJ type raises is debateable
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