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Re: Two pair on the flop: fold, call or raise?
grunch
This is a raise preflop on the button with a bunch of limpers. You're behind 1 combo of QQ, 1 combo of TT, and 3 possible combos of 55. Everything else you're ahead of right now. SB and BB are so dang tight. Their PFR numbers make me think that they'd usually/always raise with QQ or better so I'm having a tought time. Some reads would help. So, I think you're drawing to maybe 1 outs to the 3rd nut flush and maybe 1 Q and one T for say 3 outs. I'm going to assume this will be capped and say the pot odds are at best 19:4 and could be as low as 16:4, so your getting in the range of 5-4:1. I think I lay this down to 3-bets. Edit: Well it looks like I'm a weak tighty. Everyone else says to cap, which was my first impulse too. As I see it SB could have just top pair, but the BB has to have something, with the CO who knows. I do think calling is the worst decision. |
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Re: Two pair on the flop: fold, call or raise?
I cap this. Top 2 pair and the backdoor flush draw. You can reevaluate how aggressive to be on the turn, but capping is the best play IMO
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Re: Two pair on the flop: fold, call or raise?
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Raise pre-flop. Cap the flop. [/ QUOTE ] |
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