How to get away from top two pair...
This is a specific situation that happened to me and I'd like advice on how to play this situation. 8 players in a $25 max buy-in ring game. Early in the game. All are average players. Button is semi-loose preflop and aggro post, but definately not a shark.
Your in CO with with KT off, it's folded to you, you raise 3xbb.
Button calls, blinds fold.
Flop comes KT5 rainbow.
You have top two pair, and are first to act.
What I want to know, it how would you play this hand in a way to find out that the guy in the button has pocket 5s. Is it possible, or do you always pay off the trips in this situation?
How would you play it differently if the guy was tagg?
Re: How to get away from top two pair...
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Originally Posted by kc8986
What I want to know, it how would you play this hand in a way to find out that the guy in the button has pocket 5s. Is it possible, or do you always pay off the trips in this situation?
How would you play it differently if the guy was tagg?
With average players there are far too many top pair or middle pair hands or draws, that he will call pot sized bets all the way to the river with, to worry about him holding 55. Nine times out of 10 you are ahead and need to drop Fnord's hammer onto him. If he reraises all in on the river, I may drop it, but most of the time you are winning here.