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Re: QQ with two pairs on the board
I admit no one bet the A. And you would think that even the greenest poker player would bet a full house, so I guess I'm guilty of MUTB.
It would be rare (in my experience) if 3 Party'ers stuck with a flop that includes an A, and none of them had an A, but poker happens, I guess. It would have been interesting to test the set with a bet on the turn, or the full house on the river, as well. |
#12
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Re: QQ with two pairs on the board
The decks I play with only have 4 Aces.
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Re: QQ with two pairs on the board
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It would be rare (in my experience) if 3 Party'ers stuck with a flop that includes an A, and none of them had an A, but poker happens, I guess. [/ QUOTE ] There's tons of times when 3 players call a Axx flop but none of them have an ace. |
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Re: QQ with two pairs on the board
What I was worried about, more specifically, is that someone would call my flop bet with Ax...then raise the river when they improved to a full house. I think I def. should have bet the turn and check/called the river [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
Results in white below: <font color="white"> BB shows 9h Qd (two pair, aces and eights). UTG+2 shows Th Kc (two pair, aces and eights). Hero shows Qs Qc (two pair, aces and queens). MP3 shows Tc 9c (two pair, aces and eights). Outcome: Hero wins 12.75 BB. </font> |
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Re: QQ with two pairs on the board
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bet the turn, bet the river, fold to a checkraise. [/ QUOTE ] What he said. From the action on the forth & fifth streets it looks like EVERYONE was afraid of trips or a house. You were in great position, you should have bet the turn, and then folded if you were re-raised (unless everyone in front of you calls the re-raise... then you just HAVE to stick around!). Same thing on the river - a perfect place for a Value bet. If they didn't check-raise the turn, they wouldn't do it on the river either. In da club [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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Re: QQ with two pairs on the board
Hey imsomoney,
1/2 right. You should be betting both the turn and the river. -Jaran |
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