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[QUOTE="twizzybop, post: 369507, member: 2990"] Ok you were beat before the turn.. and by the way ty.. I will definatly have this saved under favorites.. [B]** Dealing Flop ** [ Qh, Qc, 2s ] sand808man checks. Nautorious bets [$2]. Gambledook calls [$2]. sand808man calls [$2].[/B] The guy gave you correct odds to call.. I do this myself when holding a pair and a pair flops..With $21.00 in the pot and on a $2.00 bet.. that is 10:1 to call on an 8% chance for the ace to flop. Plus both are after the blinds in early positions... The A,Q ok I can see the pre-flop raise but it is sort of weak pre-flop raise to begin with.. then the 2's called(I can see why the call).. only 1 raise so far to see the flop. Then you re-raise(ding,ding,ding) both should have stop to think for a moment when you did this. The norm anyway is to re-raise with a pretty strong hand which you did. The 2's allready commited so he calls.. Then the weak bet from the one holding the pocket 2's(should have checked) could have possibly got a free card. The A,Q has to re-raise here(possibly to take down the pot but yet calls) You call of course based apon the same odds the pocket 2's is doing.. the odds.. The turn is where all the action takes place.. 2's should be dumping the hand by now cause neither you or the A,Q holder is going to back down. Red flags should be going off by now(what was he hoping) that neither of you had a Q or an A... I can see why the A,Q stuck around after the turn and you but not the pocket 2's(thats his own damn fault for sticking around). I wouldn't neccesarily call it a bad beat because of the weak bet on the flop. It was a beat definatly but because both players let you see the next card almost for free. [/QUOTE]
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