2/5: Two pair OOP with crappy runout

2/5: Two pair OOP with crappy runout

2/5, Friday night, 8-handed.

VillainA (UTG) (40yo Asian woman, $250, 80/25) limps.
Hero (UTG+1) ($500) opens to $30 with AQss.
VillainB (UTG+2) (25yo Asian male, $400, 15/5) calls.
VillainC (UTG+3) (40yo white male, $480, 35/15) calls.
Everyone else folds. VillainA folds.

Flop ($102): Ad Kc 10c

Hero bets $35, VillainB folds, VillainC calls.

Turn ($172): 9c

Hero bets $110, VillainC calls.

River ($292): Qd

Hero checks, VillainC goes all-in.

What do you do? Should I have checked an earlier street?

25 September 2025 at 01:31 PM
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Preflop maybe 35+ assuming villain A is a huge fish that calls super wide.
Flop might check.
Turn is check/fold or check/call???
River snap fold? you beat a bluff? not sure what bluffs there are.


I'm fine with pre -- just depends on how the table is playing. If I bet this flop, I go bigger, but I think a check is the play.

Turn is a check/decide. As played, river is a fold. Everything beats you. Unless you have some read this guy is capable of bluffing into a four-straight w/ flush possible board 😉


Pre: Seems fine
Flop: Good
Turn: I think check/decide is good.
River: Turbo fold

Important not to be results oriented here. Sure rando villains gonna show up with some nonsense some portion of time, but never at a frequency you can pick off

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