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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 6699836, member: 305911"] Really like the post above by Eetenor as I think its lays it all out. Hand 1 is a fold even though we are in last place. We are still close to those above us and only one spot away from a seat so this is a fold for those reasons plus we dont have the A blocker which was already mentioned and that is key here. Hand 2 is played well in the sense of actions but the sizing is off as already mentioned. I know we are protecting against A and K overcards coming on turn but we are also against an opponent that started with under 20 BBs so their floats should be less post flop so we can bet less and get the same result of protection and maybe keep some worse hands in as well going smaller so this is definitely a mistake going this big imo. Turn sizing as played I dont have a problem with since you went big on flop and the board got wetter. I would hate the 10 in game though as I would not feel like villain is floating overcards that often and J10 would have been one of my value targets that could have played the hand this way up until that point. Would hate when we get jammed on (especially since villain should know there is little fold equity for them based on what they have left) but we have to call it at that point with what we already had in the middle. If I was playing that hand I would have been very surprised in game to call and see villain turn over J8 off there. Hand 3: Not a jam with this stack size and the hand is one of those hands that looks stronger than what it is. However, with villain limping in front it is a good post flop hand so I would see if I could see a cheap flop here. I would be weary of that limp unless I have seen villain do it at least a few times. Hand 4: We start under 10 BBs with QQ... we are fist pumping here to call off the jam and yes at times we will lose but this is the exact type of starting hand we are hoping for with under 10 BBs. [/QUOTE]
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