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Too early for all in 2 pair flopped?
Fourth hand $33 I am BB with A4 off flop A 4 10 2 clubs 4 players in. I bet pot $60. I get raised to 160 I reraise to 325 he pushes, I call quickly. (I won the hand he had AQ but still wondering if too aggressive too early once again?) How would you play this?
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Re: Too early for all in 2 pair flopped?
It would have to be very obvious I am beat on the flop for me to fold two pair (or bottom two pair with lots of players to the flop). Here I think you have to call. A lot of people play draws very aggressively.
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Re: Too early for all in 2 pair flopped?
$33 buy in, you are possibly beaten. For me this is a toss-up.
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Re: Too early for all in 2 pair flopped?
Obviously some of the read comes from the preflop play. I'm not sure what the action was preflop, so I can't help you there.
A lot depends on your level of competition. At this (buy-in)level, I'm calling all the way. It would have to be quite a bit higher stakes for me to consider folding here. |
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Re: Too early for all in 2 pair flopped?
What was the preflop action? If he has AT I will pay to make him show it to me.
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Re: Too early for all in 2 pair flopped?
all limped in.
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Re: Too early for all in 2 pair flopped?
[ QUOTE ]
What was the preflop action? If he has AT I will pay to make him show it to me. [/ QUOTE ] yeah |
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Re: Too early for all in 2 pair flopped?
all in as quickly as possible. don't slowplay it at all
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Re: Too early for all in 2 pair flopped?
was the ace a club, or were the other cards clubs.
If the ace is not a club, he could have A-X[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img], so has hit top pair with nut flush draw. And, he may hit his X, giving him 12 outs to beat you. 9 clubs and 3 X's. Or he's got A-T, or 4-4 and puts you on the flush draw. I think I'm folding this. |
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Re: Too early for all in 2 pair flopped?
You're listing one of the worst-cases, which you're still a slight favorite against. You can't possibly fold this in a low buy-in SnG unless you really know the player, and how often is that is the revolving door world of SnGs?
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