JACK ATTACK

JACK ATTACK

This is a JACK ATTACK

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This is a JACK ATTACK

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And this.... this is also a JACK ATTACK:


BTN: 136.8 BB
Hero (SB): 177 BB
BB: 50 BB
UTG: 107.4 BB
MP: 104.4 BB
CO: 172.2 BB

Hero posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has J J

fold, fold, fold, BTN raises to 2.2 BB, Hero raises to 11 BB, fold, BTN raises to 22 BB, Hero calls 11 BB

Flop: (45 BB, 2 players) 7 6 9
Hero checks, BTN bets 14.2 BB, Hero calls 14.2 BB

Turn: (73.4 BB, 2 players) T
Hero checks, BTN bets 23.2 BB, Hero raises to 140.8 BB and is all-in

*disclaimer: no idea how to play jacks

08 June 2024 at 07:29 AM
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MDA show's them overfolding in this formation after B30-B30 so this will be better than what a solver says.

That being said, jamming turn is a deviation and calling is standard.

If you look at GTO vs Population, they are way under double barreling and will be more value heavy here.

Since I'm not confident QQ-AA finds folds I would call but I can see your play being better vs certain villains.

Interested in results.


Jam pre, you probably can jam flop as well.
Turn i guess donking makes senese.


It’s a horrible board for Btn, yet he’s still deciding to stack off. Seems like one of those spots where you just have 6 outs but have to call anyway.


by AskZandar k

It’s a horrible board for Btn, yet he’s still deciding to stack off. Seems like one of those spots where you just have 6 outs but have to call anyway.

Edit:

Didn't see it's a 4bet pot


Surprised to see that turn is a bet from BTN w/AA-KK, but also looks like BTN xb with AsKs and AhKh as well. Maybe I'm not using the correct settings on GTO Wizard.

Leading ott seems good, but as played we can x/jam some flushdraws instead so when we get called we actually have some equity. Just x/c turn unless you want to deviate and fold.

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Thanks. Yeah, overplay i think.

Das results:

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BTN: 136.8 BB
Hero (SB): 177 BB
BB: 50 BB
UTG: 107.4 BB
MP: 104.4 BB
CO: 172.2 BB

Hero posts SB 0.4 BB, BB posts BB 1 BB

Pre Flop: (pot: 1.4 BB) Hero has J J

fold, fold, fold, BTN raises to 2.2 BB, Hero raises to 11 BB, fold, BTN raises to 22 BB, Hero calls 11 BB

Flop: (45 BB, 2 players) 7 6 9
Hero checks, BTN bets 14.2 BB, Hero calls 14.2 BB

Turn: (73.4 BB, 2 players) T
Hero checks, BTN bets 23.2 BB, Hero raises to 140.8 BB and is all-in, BTN calls 77.4 BB and is all-in

River: (274.6 BB, 2 players) 3

Players agreed to run it twice.

River #2: (274.6 BB, 2 players) A

Hero shows J J (One Pair, Jacks)
Board #1 (Pre 65%, Flop 53%, Turn 69%)
(One Pair, Jacks)
Board #2 (Pre 66%, Flop 56%, Turn 71%)

BTN shows A J (Flush, Ace High)
Board #1 (Pre 35%, Flop 47%, Turn 31%)
(One Pair, Aces)
Board #2 (Pre 34%, Flop 45%, Turn 29%)

BTN wins 131.6 BB
BTN wins 131.6 BB

Turned out to be a value jam!. But I don't think it's good running the numbers no. In game I read the small sizing as a mistake with a face-up b/f or draws but if he does play all AA/KK/QQ like this, and i think there's a fair chance, we're t.o.a.s.t.

I thought jamming pre here was a punt vs a micro 4b range? I'm still not sure how far JJ goes in late positions tbh. I guess this is a better spot for it, and V's showdown hand says YES

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