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Re: baby two pair hand
I overbet these kinds of flops. I find it works better when I have a marginal/decent hand and I'm OOP. I get to know right away how much people like their hand, and it helps my later decisions a lot. This is one of those marginal quirky situations OOP that suck. If you re-raise the flop to say $40, then you have to call a push (which is quite probable here). Sooo... this is why I like over betting here OOP. That being said, and other may disagree, I think I just call the $4 and check/call a resonable river bet. If he hits his flush, then so be it. For all you know he could have already connected AND it's quite reasonable the Ace helped him as well. I would assume that people limp AJ in EP position 6-max sometimes(I don't play 6 max very often)? I think you're winning/loosing the most/least in these situations.
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Re: baby two pair hand
this is a type of hand where we need to exercise pot control. i play this very slow. there are times when bottom 2 is a good hand. this isn't one of them. manage the pot. win or lose a small one.
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Re: baby two pair hand
[ QUOTE ]
this is a type of hand where we need to exercise pot control. i play this very slow. there are times when bottom 2 is a good hand. this isn't one of them. manage the pot. win or lose a small one. [/ QUOTE ] I think most people understand this is a hand that needs pot control. Do you have a line you would use to lose/win the least/most? |
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Re: baby two pair hand
donk the turn and fold to a raise against opponents that won't push with the ace of clubs
check-call against those that will |
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