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Old 01-21-2007, 06:51 PM
Buconero Buconero is offline
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Default Re: Two-pair but 2 opponents betting aggressively

Thank you all for your replies, there's some good quality thinking here.

One further argument in favor of folding the turn that has subsequently occurred to me: When I call the 3-bet on the turn it does not close the betting as the Button could have 4-bet it. I guess this is the penalty for being out of position. Speaking of which...

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I don't like pf with this guy sitting on our left.

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Yes. I posted this same hand on StoxPoker and while Stox didn't comment on the post flop debacle he did say that T9o is too loose to open from the CO and indeed he finds JTo to be a money loser from the CO.

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please remove the results next time, I guess if it said villians had AK and AQ that the comments here would be really different than the onces now

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Agreed, I won't include the results next time.
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Old 01-21-2007, 10:04 PM
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Default Re: Two-pair but 2 opponents betting aggressively

If button is cold-calling you a bit I'd be abit more selective on your CO opens, I would dump this hand PF but if the blinds were tightish & I thought button wouldn't cold-call me often than I think it is fine.

When someone c/3b me I'm usually thinking I'm in pretty bad shape. It's tough to fold but you're prolly against something better than just an Ace (as that's what BB prolly puts you on)
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