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2 pair
How aggressively do you guys play two pair on the flop when your first to act with say 4 to act behind you. For this example lets say it wasnt rose preflop. How would you play top 2, top and bottom, and bottom pair??
I know im leaving out players playing styles, so for sake of discussion theyre all good solid players that tend to be on the aggressive side. |
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Re: 2 pair
First to act in an unraised pot, 4 left to act?
It depends on an awful lot of things. How strong are your redraws? How draw heavy is the board? Is your 2 pair with AK or 73? That makes a difference don't you think? What are the stack sizes - i.e how quickly will you or your opponent become committed? How is your image? Generally speaking, I don't go to war with anything but a strong top two when I am out of position. |
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Re: 2 pair
As Tilt said it depends on loads of factors. I usually won't bet or raise with top two unless I have some other kind of draw to go with it, or unless it's headsup or 3-handed against some weak-tighties.
The texture of the board is important too. |
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Re: 2 pair
As was already stated, it depends on the texture of the board.
Top 2 pair Aces/Kings is a lot better for obvious reasons than top 2 pair Tens/Fives. |
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