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Originally Posted by Phytopath
What do people limp in with and call a good sized raise with? Weak suited aces, suited connectors, small pocket pairs. It's unlikely he has AQ as that is certainly not a limping hand IMO. It's possible he has a weaker unsuited A aswell A10, A9 or something.
The 2 coming on the turn could mean alot of things, he checked.
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I didn't think many players use a check-raise for a flush draw in NL although now that I figure if he also has top pair then it might be plausible.
But then you contradict yourself by saying he might have an unsuited A low kicker. A good player would not even be in the pot let alone call a raise with such a hand.
Finally, I do believe calling in middle position with AQo with two early limpers is a normal play.
My vote remains he has AQo with the Aspades.
Also, if he flopped a flush, I would think that the board is safe enough to slowplay by smothcalling the flop bet.