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Originally Posted by samcx
JJ screams a set tbf.
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Originally Posted by Minatorr
LOL
Yep exactly this. Flatting 7 high OOP vs a range that doesn't have enough bluffs is def torching. JJ is most def a fold ott. JJ call-off is also a torch, a reg here has a set 85-90+% of the time, is never bluffing, and 5-10% of the time has a random Axcc hand. Maybe 5% ******edly played JJ/QQ but I doubt it.
Lulz
Just because the guy played it like a set it doesn't mean he has a set always. If he were a fish and came with the minraise sure, I could fold. I've seen regs bluff too much by jamming turn in there, some guys even jamming 88-JJ while tilted/not knowing wtf to do. Also they probably raise flop with other sets, so OTT he probably has 77 only for value. And if he has 77 he could have 66 going for the jam because he expects me to barrel my Ax a lot OTT.
In my strategy I was folding half of my overpairs( all club combos), so villain will make less if he is underbluffing and I will continue only with the highest EV combos for me.
Villain was a somewhat nitty reg but he wasn't atrocious, I'm just not folding overpairs because "the guy played like a set". I play lots of hands like a set and ppl still call me down and they're right. I see all day people trying to bluff me in spots like that because they think I'm out of line, just can't fold good combos anymore in spots they can have bluffs.
And with 76s if the guy has AA/KK always I think I still have odds to call pre, his 4-bet was almost minraise and 76s has 23% equity vs those. I'm not sure though, but if he has all AK I'm pretty sure I can call.