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Old 12-27-2005, 08:22 PM
silkyslim silkyslim is offline
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Default Re: KQ. Two pair.

id fold this unless you have a good read/handle on the opener and then i'd 3-bet. This may be a spot where some would float (Re: W. Deranged) but im not sure when that is correct. Anyway, yah, call and wait for the turn or go ahead and raise the flop, either way is goot sometimes. i would 3 bet the turn, looks like he has AK and is getting tricky. actually you might split this pot.
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Old 12-27-2005, 08:49 PM
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Default Re: KQ. Two pair.

What does "float" mean?



I like your cold call preflop. It's a strong hand that's got a lot of potential - both drawing- and top pair wise - and you can easily release it if you don't like the flop.

I'd raise the flop to see where I'm at. If I get three-bet, I'd suspect an overpair or AQ and peel one off.

Since you caught an awesome turn card, I'd three-bet for value. If it gets capped, I'd put him on a KK or QQ but still call him down just in case he has AK.
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Old 12-28-2005, 09:08 AM
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Default Re: KQ. Two pair.

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I'd raise the flop to see where I'm at.

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This is not the purpose of a raise.
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