Poker Strategy: Top Two Against Two Fish

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In this hand we flop top two vs two week players and start betting for value. However, on the turn we face a large donk bet and a shove in front of us. Is our hand still good enough to call vs these two players?

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Poker Strategy: Top Two Against Two Fish

10 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: Top Two Against Two Fish

  1. I’ve lost more on 2 pair hands than anything else. Getting counterfeited, running into sets, bad runouts, almost never improving on river. Fold this. Can basically guarantee you’re behind to at least one of those hands.

  2. I think, this is a pretty clear fold. Sure the wild guy in the BB can have a wide range of hands, but the original raiser is never bluffing here. He still had Hero left to act after him, who bet the flop, and the wild guy in BB is almost all in, so he has no fold equity.

    So we can very confidently put the original raiser on a value hand, and even if he somehow had K6, which is unlikely, he would probably just call given the whole situation. I hate putting my opponent on only 1 hand, but the truth is, he have 97 here a large chunk of the time.

  3. It is interesting when the LJ shoves here, bc he knows he is going to showdown like 95% of the time with the BB having only 300 behind, this makes is very strange for his range to have any bluffs in it or any type of draw, why is he so comfortable going to showdown? could have some KX for sure but we block them , but 97 does make the most sense if he raises his sets on the flop, but then how do we put 97os in his opening range? lol crazy hand

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