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HU sng. first hand blinds 10/20HERO has JJ, raises to 60villain raises 180HERO raises 500villain pushesHERO callsvillain shows AAflop: J 5 8turn: Ariver: 8maybe its too early to push JJ preflop, but im atleast seeing the flop and getting it in there, so outcome the same anyway. this is how i been running for a month and a half

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What was the buy in and have you played villain hu before?I tend to play the first few hands slow to get a feel for the player, but that would involve not 3 betting this hand, which may or may not be optimal for your style. If you don't mind getting it in on the first hand and just starting again then I guess it's not the worst thing in the world just forget it and fire up another one.

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see a flop first but yah it is a cooler. Against unknown villain preflop push w/ JJ is sketchy. Heck even Q's is a little sketchy. Flat the 3-bet and small ball it it is still early if you see a bad flop you can get away with plenty of chips left to play around. I push flop odviously and clearly he probably calls and turns yah but you cant do anything about that

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i wasnt asking for strat advice, just bitching. if his 3bet range is JJ+ and Ak then getting it in is bad, but against an unknown im pretty sure im pretty far ahead since its like AJ+, 77+ or something. im guessing. even after he shoves if it's like 88+ and AQ, AK i still have a call. and youre not really playing small ball when over 10% of your chips are in preflop

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The results are still the same as mentionedGG run better. PS, I run this bad too.
its standard jacks are only a decent hand... see a flop if he re raiseswhat do u think a re re raise means? 45? 57? 1010s? No. AA KK QQ probably. maybe akthink lol
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i wasnt asking for strat advice, just bitching. if his 3bet range is JJ+ and Ak then getting it in is bad, but against an unknown im pretty sure im pretty far ahead since its like AJ+, 77+ or something. im guessing. even after he shoves if it's like 88+ and AQ, AK i still have a call. and youre not really playing small ball when over 10% of your chips are in preflop
i know you are a vet of this forum but some one had to say it...bbfidts
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this is just as good as bbfhave you seen the stuff posted in here?and as for shove pf meaning AA KK and QQ LOLi dont play many HU sngs but i know the general mindset of NL poker players today, and 88/AT heads up is the nuts.
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its standard jacks are only a decent hand... see a flop if he re raiseswhat do u think a re re raise means? 45? 57? 1010s? No. AA KK QQ probably. maybe akthink lol
Could just be a 5-bet bluff, but we don't know that since it's the first hand.
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its standard jacks are only a decent hand... see a flop if he re raiseswhat do u think a re re raise means? 45? 57? 1010s? No. AA KK QQ probably. maybe akthink lol
Example of why I'm learning nothing here. See above advice.
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its standard jacks are only a decent hand... see a flop if he re raiseswhat do u think a re re raise means? 45? 57? 1010s? No. AA KK QQ probably. maybe akthink lol
Lol, JJ is a monster on the button heads up... Plus don't sngs start with like 75bb...His value shoving range is prob 88+ ATss+ AJo+ You crush all but 3 of those hands Like OP said, not much strat here, a cooler and he was venting...
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Yeah, stove says 55-45 for JJ vs that rangeAlso, like chet asked, what stakes HU sng, cuase I bet at lower limits, players stack off preflop with all pocket pairs and someone villains stack off A7ss

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IPITS and standard.EDIT: Actually I play it a little differently: I would have rivered the case jack... Other than that, IPITS.

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