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| I'am never raising preflop with JJ, because, when someone call, of course with normal hand, so they must hawe AK or something, so and if in flop comes A, 80% of situations I folded , if they raise the bet. JJ for me is a 50/50 hand, not bad for all in , preflop, and not to good for raising |
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| I agree this hand is hard to judge. This would depend on my position, but would probably raise pre-flop with pocket JJ. Depending on reraise and again my position and the flop of course I would try to play these babies aggressive so I can narrow the field down to one on one. This will definitely help to win with this kind of hand. But yeah, if AKQ floppes, you're in trouble, don't be affraid to fold these if the cards are just not on your side... |
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| JJ is a very tough hand to decide what to do. A lot of people think it's a very good hand but inless your heads up or anything like that, I think it's 50/50. Queens, Kings and Aces can all beat you. I would raise preflop slightly and see what everyone else does. A lot of times you would be having A-K and at best you are just even money. |
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