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Posted by: titans4ever at September 7, 2006, 1:00 am
Topic: How to play JJ preflop Forum: Card Chat

There are so many ariables to JJ that I don't know where to begin.

First, there are those who don't want to see a flop because you have a 50/50 chance to see at least one overcard (scare card) on the flop. I don't like to put all my money in preflop except with AA if I can help it.

I will almost always raise with it no matter what the position. I will do the standard 3-4xBB raise. It is then easier to let it go if I get reraised by someone. Pocket pairs are better isolated to 1 or 2 opponents and the only way to do that is by raising. You limp and get 2 or 3 along before the blinds you will have no idea where you stand after the flop and now have to worry about any draws that come out along with overcards.

To become unpredictable you can try these in the right circumstances. I may limp in early position with a ery aggressive table knowing someone else will raise and then bomb all-in to the raiser. Riase large on the button 4-6xBB to look like a steal if people are defending the blinds alot. Smooth call on the button to try to sweeten the pot before you take control after the flop.

I think the most important thing is that there is never really a right way to do it. You have to look at what is going on at the table and how can you get the best alue for the hand. Some tables it is just getting the blinds and other times it is allowing some else to hang themselves and you take all their chips.

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