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two pair on relatively dry board
I am a heads up SNG player, but I have been tryin to improve my cash game play. I just started yesterday on a 50,000 hand goal at 0.25-0.50. Anyways, im running 23/17 and have been playing very solid.
hero - $130 villain - $55 donkey - doesn't matter I raise A8s middle position (6-max tables) to $1.75. donkey calls and villain calls (on the button). sry no converter. villain is 26/11. Pot is $4.25. flop is A J 8 rainbow I bet 3.50, donkey calls, villain raises to 18. I shove or fold, what it is? |
#2
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Re: two pair on relatively dry board
Fold pf, I dont like raising Axs until late position at most tables. With no reads and only stats to fall on its a shove I think. Could be top two, could also be open ended, could be a double gutter, could be AQ.
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Re: two pair on relatively dry board
well, i don't mind raising A8s here. negate the preflop raise though. i only want opinions one what to do after the flop (not trying to be sound ignorant)
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Re: two pair on relatively dry board
PF is fine.
Shove. |
#5
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Re: two pair on relatively dry board
Looks pretty close. Tough decision without any further reads. I am leaning towards shove.
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