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Lay down AQ two pair?
Very loose-passive 6-12 game. I'm in BB with QJc. Button has AQo.
8-way action to me. I raise it, knowing everyone will call and it is unlikely to get raised. 8 in for 2SB. Flop: As Qh Kc. I bet for no tremendously good reason. Most everyone calls to the button, who raises. Called around. 6 in for another 2 SB. Turn: 8c [As Qh Kc] . Checked to the button, who bets. I call. MP raises. 2 LP and button call. I call. 5 in for 2BB each. River: 2d [8c As Qh Kc]. MP bets. Folded to button, who has two pair and me to act behind him. What's your move if you're the button? |
#2
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Re: Lay down AQ two pair?
What do you mean the button still has you to act behind him. In that sense, he still has everyone to act behind him.
If I understand your post correctly, everyone checked to him on the river and he is last to act. I think he has an easy easy easy easy bet here. |
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Re: Lay down AQ two pair?
I (BB) check. MP (turn raiser) bets. LP1 folds. LP2 folds. Action is to the button.
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#4
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Then he should call. *NT*
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#5
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Agree
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ditto *nt*
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Re: Lay down AQ two pair?
Button folds, says "nice straight" to MP, and flashes my friend AQ. I fold and MP says "no straight, but I had the best hand" and shows K8. I was as surprised as everyone here that button didn't call one bet on the river with his hand.
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