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Re: NL50 - AQ turn decision
Instacall. Could be any other two pair, an open ender that turned into a flush draw, a poorly played AK, or a set. You are good here way more than enough to make it profitable at these limits.
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Re: NL50 - AQ turn decision
yah it sucks when you see a set but it feels ooohsooo good when you see A6/A7 or even 67
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Re: NL50 - AQ turn decision
Snapcall? You'll see plenty of worse 2 pairs and weird hands and you're even getting good odds. There's just no way that an unknown has a set so often that you win at showdown less than 26% of the time here, especially not one that didn't even start the hand with a full stack.
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Re: NL50 - AQ turn decision
77 ftw
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Re: NL50 - AQ turn decision
I don't really like the term "fist-pump call", but seems pretty appropiate here.
Come on, he doesn't even have a full stack, and you have Top2 on a board with no straight or flush available. Super easy call imo. He plays every 2-pair combination like this, and probaly some even worse hands too. |
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Re: NL50 - AQ turn decision
As others have said, this really could be anything, and you're ahead of him 99% of the time. Instacall
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Re: NL50 - AQ turn decision
Ahead 99% of the time? Really? I can see a call just based on pot odds and who knows how donkeys play but this is a set a LOT here.
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Re: NL50 - AQ turn decision
peter; this has to be a set over 75% of the time to be a fold. There are too many combinations of A6, A7, flush draws etc to fold.
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