Went into a £30 freezeout today at casino. Maybe 60 runners, 3000 chips, blinds 25-50 (60BB starting stack). Blinds double every 30 minutes.
10 handed table.
No info on any players.
1st hand - 2 limps and I raise with AQ to 250, all fold.
2nd hand - AQ, I open raise 200 and everybody folds.
3rd hand - JJ 1 limp UTG I raise to 300, guy on button makes it 1100 - I fold.
Now I am aware that I may look like a maniac, but obviously with no knowledge of player concerned can I push here and hope he was making move?
I wish I had limped. He probably then raises to 300 and I call see a flop playing for trips. This is how I play JJ UTG in 10 handed cash game.
Should I have limp-called raise.
Does structure mean I don't have time to wait and should be raising JJ?
Should I push to button's raise?
Thank You
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Thread: Is this shit play?
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09-04-2006 #1
Is this shit play?
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09-04-2006 #2
Hand #3 OOP, a limp is great here. People will be wondering why you didn't raise again and could induce heavy limping where you could play for set value. If someone puts in a raise, you can just call in most spots. You just took some chips and can afford to call a raise. By raising, you're putting people with playable hands including those worse than yours in raise or fold positions and you can't stand a normal re-raise.
I wouldn't raise, especailly with the UTG limper, but good fold. you've set a good atmosphere to play positional aggression with these guys. They're gonna wanna play big pots now and you can stick to jabbing at the small pots while they're all trying to uppercut each other.
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