Heads up I am in the BB with 9-10 offsuit. Button raises to 3BB total, I call. Flop is 9-10-4. I check, he bets 3BB, I call. Turn is Q, he bets 3BB again and I call again. River is a 2 (no flush draw on board), I bet 8BB, am raised back 8BB more. We have equally large stacks in relation to the blind...I called and lost to K-J - can I get away from this hand after the queen falls?
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Thread: Two pair vs. the nut straight
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03-02-2005 #1Fish
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Two pair vs. the nut straight
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03-02-2005 #2
You gave him infinite odds..
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03-02-2005 #3Fish Food
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All in is the only bet with 2 pair on the flop in Heads Up with even stacks
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03-02-2005 #4
um... no it's not? anyone who thinks takes general situations like this and say that there's only "one" play is destined to get destroyed in poker. you're the one asking about whether or not online poker is rigged too... please become more educated before offering advice to others.
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03-02-2005 #5Fish Food
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Cuz u play like a PUSSY!!!
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03-02-2005 #6
And you're a losing player who blames it on poker being rigged...
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03-02-2005 #10Fish Food
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I like forums...makes me feel warm and fuzzy
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