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Old 13th May 2008, 07:21 PM
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Most good players won't go all in with Jacks with so many people in the pot, and with all the action being ahead of them, so I don't think folding here was necessarily a bad choice on your part. Like irish said, it all depends on the reads you have on the other players, and their hand ranges. One thing you can't do is second guess your decision after you see the flop. We've all laid down good hands before, but it doesn't necessarily mean that it will always hit...especially JJ...JJ is a dangerous hand IMO. Just shake this one off and chalk it up to history.
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