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$10 NLHE 6-max: 4-bet po w/ JJ
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[QUOTE="c0rnBr34d, post: 5940516, member: 394557"] Semi grunch. It is a CO open and a BTN raise where the whole table wants to ISO the CO so I can understand our want to 4B. But I think we need to be willing to stack off on one overcard boards with an unblocked flush draw (no ace on board) / Broadway draw texture here. I just don't think we find enough flopped sets and overpairs to win often enough with a single cbet against more solid Vs in position. Since we thought BTN was raising light and we put in the cold 4B and we unblock diamonds I like a turn jam as played. BTN as described shouldn't have AK or KK+ here much as I'd expect most of those combos to want to stack off pre. Stacking off post flop with KQ or a flush / combo draw here on the turn against an uncapped range puts him in a tough spot often. Once we x turn I'd fold unless you are willing to call the rest off on clean rivers. That may have been your plan and then the flush coming in induced the fold? The other option is to flat the 3B and eval. I think you can call a cbet and eval turn if we take this line. Probably folding to the double barrel a lot on this run out in that case and folding a lot to the river jam if we make it that far. I would try to use stats to help your reads as well. With a 3B this high I'd also be looking at his fold to 3B and fold to 4B stats. If they are sticky then he could be as light as QJss here. So we aren't always facing QQ+, AK against this type of V. If he had a lower 3B and a higher fold to 3B then there is still value in exploiting his overfolds to 3 and 4 bets pre but once called I like giving up on the turn way more often against this player type. [/QUOTE]
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