JJ variance spot pre
1/3 NLHE 9 handed, lots of unknowns at the table on a weekend night.
V LP who just got drilled by flush over flush with KJdd when I had A6dd and seems tilted opens UTG+1 to 10 (stack 215),
LP unknown calls 10 MP (stack 120),
H to 50 with J♣ J♦ LJ (stack 615),
HJ unknown old asian man calls 50 (stack 500),
BTN loose passive calls 50 (stack covers),
SB loose passive calls 50 (stack 450),
V ships 215 total,
MP folds,
Hero?
The only players I really know anything about are V UTG+1 who is a loose passive that can't really read a board and just goes with his hand when he thinks its best, BTN who is loose passive and has limp raised AA pre and calls pre with a lot of junk, ships it in with AA and KK though. SB is another LP but weak, made a hero fold on a Q-J-Tr when I had KQ and he had QJ and I bombed flop OOP after 3-betting pre.
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Reshove. A tilted V off a shorter stack can be way wider than your normal limp reraise player. Like lower pocket pairs AK, AQ, worse A highs.
You want the droolers out of the pot. You want to avoid that dumb thing that happens where the flop goes multiway with a fractional SPR.
what about AQ or TT?
I guess it’s possible one of the guys behind you flatted with QQ (or maybe better, people do weird stuff) but I think it’s worth the risk here. Think jamming is the best play and if you lose it’s just a cooler.
Reshove. A tilted V off a shorter stack can be way wider than your normal limp reraise player. Like lower pocket pairs AK, AQ, worse A highs.
You want the droolers out of the pot. You want to avoid that dumb thing that happens where the flop goes multiway with a fractional SPR.
Ok good because thats what I did and result was fantastic but not sure if just lucky:
Result: