Poker Strategy: Going For Thin Value With Two Pair

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In this hand we flop two pair and call two streets. When we get checked to on the river we have to decide if we can go for thin value with our hand. What would you do?

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Poker Strategy: Going For Thin Value With Two Pair

5 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Going For Thin Value With Two Pair

  1. Check call lead is a line that makes sense with the nuts. The straight is less worried about protection than the sets that you block anyway. The straight wants to make sure $ goes in on 3 streets without alarming the donkeys by raising. The river check makes me think it's not the nuts though.

  2. The worst thing about watching your videos is that I can never play another poker hand without hearing your voice telling me what I should do…😂😂😂

  3. Preface with not finished with video, but is plausible that 7-9 does get river checked, as villain is blocking the nuts, and would get hero to try and buy the pot with busted hearts or diamonds with some showdown value?

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