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Originally Posted by El Diablo
However, even in games where that’s a factor, it’s important to select the right strong hands to jam with. Black aces are not one of the strong hands I’d pick to jam with in this situation.
Im not sure we have many other strong hands that can jam. We're a female 1/2 player who is also the pre-flop raiser behind several limpers.
We don't have T5, T2, 52, 55, or 22.
As far as strong hands go, we have TT, AKcc, AQcc, AJcc, and maybe A9cc, KQcc, and getting less and less likely maybe KJcc, and QJcc. With these stack sizes, and the limpers ahead of us, we're probably not raising lower suited hands preflop. Hero is more likely to limp I'd guess. So we just don't have that many flushes.
You can reduce our range even further because there's an excellent chance that there is a V with the Kc or Qc in his hand, which blocks many of the aforementioned flush combos.
Now reduce it even more, because we need some of those flush combos to just call with. Like, we probably would just call with our nut flushes.
That leaves TT, and some non-nut broadway flushes that we didn't limp pre-flop. I don't think that's enough. Black AA is the best hand left.
My first post in this thread said to call. I will admit I didn't notice the short stack size when I posted that. At this point, I'm somewhat indifferent between calling and jamming. But I'm definitely not raising $90. I just don't see what that accomplishes.