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    Elite PokerOwned Member MrPokerVerse's Avatar
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    Can be a hard hand to play for sure. Have be able let it go with the board.
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    Most of the time I will play it like a small PP

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    instant fold!! lol

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    Unless I hit a flop cheaply with JJ, I hate them.

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    yeah is good fosr hand ...

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    I like jacks but i know most people don't agree lol. I have folded jacks mid stage more than a few times because I was not willing to put my tournament in jeopardy over them and there have been times where I'm close to bubbling and I need a double up so I'm happy to shove.

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    jj so tough to play usually gets beat by any azz with a ace rag
    think its one of the toughest hands to win with in any position

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    all in, no thinking, just shove...this is the po motto anyway..gl dude

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    How you play JJ pre flop depends on several factors, including blind levels, position, action before you, your stack size, and the stack sizes of those left to act.

    I'd go into more detail, but the number of people who would actually read this to learn anything is probably quite small.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssuglia View Post
    How you play JJ pre flop depends on several factors, including blind levels, position, action before you, your stack size, and the stack sizes of those left to act.

    I'd go into more detail, but the number of people who would actually read this to learn anything is probably quite small.

    This statement is very true

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