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Hand Analysis - 2 players
Party PL $25
UTG+1 $24 MP2 $21 (AJ) UTG folds, UTG+1 raise $2, MP2 calls, all others fold. Flop (Pot $4.75ish) 10, A, K rainbow. UTG+1 bet $4, MP2 raise $8, UTG+1 reraises $18 all-in, MP2 calls. Turn (Pot about $40, 2 players all-in) 4r River Q Results: <font color="white"> UTG+1 (AK) 2 Pairs AAKKQ MP2 (AJ) Straight AKQJT MP2 wins ~$40 </font> How did each player play this hand? Further comments/insight to come. |
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Re: Hand Analysis - 2 players
This doesn't seem to be getting too much attention just yet so here's the scoop. I was the AK player, vs AJ who caught one of 4 outs. Was I correct to reraise all in with top 2 here? I read his hand as such - no reraise PF so probably A-High instead of a high pair. Raise on flop - probably ATs, AJ, AQ maybe AK also. I don't think he would raise a made straight (QJ) since I bet about the pot into him. He could make more by letting me bet the flop and turn, then he can raise the river. On this read, I came back over the top. After the hand he said "So, you weren't bluffing." So he must have thought I had nothing, and his TP decent kicker was good enough to call an all-in reraise.
Does anyone play this differently? Maybe call the raise and push on the turn if a Q or J doesn't hit to make it one to a straight? |
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