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2 pair in limped pot facing turn decision
Apologies for the rather meh hh, can't find a good converter for ipoker. If anyone has one let me know
I have been at the table for about 15 hands, nothing of note from me or my opponant GAME #673812599: Texas Hold'em NL $0.50/$1.00 2007-10-02 14:01:54 Table "TURBO" Schneider Seat 1: utg ($96.50 in chips) Seat 3: co ($132.40 in chips) Seat 5: Button ($83.65 in chips) DEALER Seat 8: sb ($99.40 in chips) Seat 10: cooker3 ($104.00 in chips) sb: Post SB $0.50 cooker3: Post BB $1.00 *** HOLE CARDS *** Dealt to cooker3 [Qh 6s] utg: Call $1.00 co: Fold Button: Fold sb: Fold cooker3: Check *** FLOP *** [6c 2h Qd] cooker3: Check utg: Bet $2.00 cooker3: Call $2.00 *** TURN *** [10d] cooker3: Bet $5.00 utg: Raise $17.00 Thoughts on what to do now? |
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Re: 2 pair in limped pot facing turn decision
get money in the pot
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Re: 2 pair in limped pot facing turn decision
Raise it up. make it 45-55
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Re: 2 pair in limped pot facing turn decision
What do you think he has?
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Re: 2 pair in limped pot facing turn decision
Who knows He could have qj qk aq kj or maybe he spiked a 10 w q10. More importantly though, raise this flop, or bet out. You could take the passive line and just call him down too. It looks like a raise to me
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