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Old 11-06-2007, 04:48 PM
Albert Moulton Albert Moulton is offline
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Default Re: That\'s some flop!

Fold preflop.

If KQo is ahead of his raising range from MP, then reraise preflop.

I find it unlikely that you are ahead with 2-pair when he could easily have AT, JJ, QQ, or KK. Sure, he might have AK or QJ or AA, but I doubt he'd stack off with those hands on this flop. He might even have 9Ts since he made a raise that you didn't challenge with a reraise. He might also have some combo draw that he's playing fast on the flop.

But that's the problem with being OOP with top 2-pair short-handed in a raised but not reraised pot. You have a great hand, but it really isn't that good for your whole stack. But you can't see what he does before you have to act. So, all I can say is that you probably should have folded or reraised preflop. As played, I don't think there is a place to find a fold. So, I guess the post-flop play looks OK if villain is very aggressive with draws and 1-pair hands on scary boards.
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