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Trillium90
Joined: 15.03.2009

Did I overplay the top pair?

Hand converted with online PokerStrategy.com hand converter:

Play hand

$0.02/$0.05 No-Limit Hold'em (7 handed)

Known players:
[tg]BU$5.68:///////;SB$5.99:///////;BB$5.00:///////;MP1$5.04:///////;MP2$1.07:///////;MP3(Hero)$6.39:///////;CO$5.28:///////;[/tg]

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with A:c, K:h.
2 folds, Hero raises to $0.20, CO raises to $0.50, 3 folds, Hero calls $0.30.

Flop: ($1.07) 5:h, Q:d, A:s (2 players)
Hero checks, CO bets $0.70, Hero raises to $3.00, CO raises to $4.78, Hero calls $1.78.

Turn: ($10.63) 2:c (0 players)
Hero gets uncalled bet back.

River: ($10.63) 5:c (0 players)
Hero gets uncalled bet back.

Final Pot: $8.85.
Results follow:

Hero shows two pairs, aces and fives(A:c K:h).
CO shows a full-house, queens full of fives(Q:c Q:s).

CO wins with a full-house, queens full of fives(Q:c Q:s).


2 replies

i think u need raise flop, if reraise u must flod, because he can have AQ AA QQ, but it hard to say, because we dont have any information about this player


Hi,

You can't raise/fold the flop ever, if you don't think CO is loose enough to call it off with worse hands then just check/call down to keep the bottom of his range in the hand. Mostly depends on your take on his small 3bet. If he's doing that a lot he can have worse Ax hands and he probably isn't folding them, if he's overall tight it's way ahead way behind you'll get shown AQ/QQ/AA only when he continues against your raise.

Hope it helps.


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