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02-10-2010 08:51 PM #1
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JJ step your pocket jacks up to a new level
Hi all,
Like me no doubt u can find JJ a very dificult hand to play and very often un rewarding.
A player recently posted with this problem so i advised him to check out the below link.....He has not yet thanked me but no doubt his Pocket jack are now a hand he is only to delighted to see....and his reply to thank me will appear shortly
I offer all players this link to improve your play
Enjoy (i genuinly did)
YouTube - How to play JJ)
Rgds
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02-10-2010 08:57 PM #2
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02-11-2010 11:09 AM #3
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no probs there is much sarcasm in my comments the clip is comedy gold and something we can all relate to.
PS. hope the inlaws are well
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02-11-2010 11:30 AM #4
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indeed, JJ is a difficult hand, when some players on table coldcalling, 50% chance, the flop has a Q+ or a players hit his set. I suggest when 3+ on the flop playing c/c in a SNG/MTT or in a cashgame b/f
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02-11-2010 01:25 PM #5
*shakes fist at sos egg*
That wasn't helpful!!
That was like living through my nightmare night all over again!!

Funny in a way, but kind of like seeing a break up movie only days after your girlfriend dumps you.
LOL
Edit And here's another example from last night.
https://www.pokertableratings.com/re...ash=5048749485Last edited by Elbarad; 02-11-2010 at 02:27 PM.
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02-12-2010 11:47 AM #6
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lol thats one bad beat there is not even a str8 or flush draw .....its a certainty you win from that spot
No such thing as a sure win in this game tho
Better luck next time
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02-12-2010 12:05 PM #7
Should have watched that video before playing at Bodog last night. Would have folded my JJ and not got caught by villa's AA
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03-25-2010 07:01 AM #8
Clip is funny as hell. Problem is, the player spent too much time trying to trap opponents and costs himself chips. Yes jacks are a tough hand to play, but it's not always cheaper to keep her, dump a losing hand, regardless of the preflop strenght. With jacks, you have to also play more aggressively preflop from certain spots to take down pots with out being outdrawn postflop when ahead.
When at the tables, play for the love of the game and show respect for your opponents.
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03-25-2010 04:36 PM #9
That is really well done. To edit all those hands,combine them and add documentary. lol He played them OK most of the time but just got killed every time. Too funny. Reminds me of another similar one I saw by this guy who thought he was really good and trying to give advise but he just kept getting BEAT so badly.Wish i could find that one.It was so funny.
Rg
Last edited by rgchan; 03-25-2010 at 04:38 PM.
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03-25-2010 06:20 PM #10
This guy (Mary Smith - Tor. Can.) actually puts out alot of videos (he has a few series, on SNG & MTT play). His strat. vids. aren't the greatest imo... but they are ok & would be helpful to alot of micro players. He for sure shares alot of passion for the game & I know he helps alot of people out (He's also promoting software throughout). His series of vids. are available for free (he emails them to you in succession).
He actually has another vid. (humorous one) that is REALLY FUNNY (all badbeats)... 100x funnier than this pkt. J's one. I can't recall the link or title for it (maybe Google.. Marty Smith Badbeat vid.?)Brad Booth - > "Like a fight... it's not how you start, it's how you finish"


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