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Originally Posted by Sugar Nut
Fold preflop. It sucks playing draws OOP without much fold equity, which I assume you have very little of at 2NL.
I disagree. I fold pre for another reason: sc odds (like set odds for small pp's). The raise is too big. Check out this thread:
Playing pp's.
Didn't read the thread but I'm sure it will state that with a set you don't really care about position since you have a lock hand a large % of the time (still I would take IP over OOP obv). with sc's you don't get the kinda "instant feedback" to your hand as with a small pp. More often than not if you flop anything it will be a draw.
Playing draws aggressively can be highly profitable, however our profit doesn't come from villain calling and us hitting our draw but from villain folding enough of the time.
When IP we have the chance to take free cards which can help when FE is low. We don't have that option OOP.
At the end, thread hits implied odds for sc's, and JefferyGB weighs in with more great content. In general, sc's seem to need 25x or 30x effective stacks to make them profitable, bigger than sets because the third flush card on the board really kills the action.
However, as played, the flop slow play is fine if you have a read on the villain(s) that they'll bet. The board isn't very drawy. On a dry board with a villain almost certain to fire in bets when checked to, ONE slow play is fine. With two pair, I would lead the turn after check/calling the flop.
As I stated above people will pay you off.
If I have a read that villain will cbet a high % of the time I'm c/r'ing 100%. If he rather checks back a lot I'll donk.
Two is pair is a very fragile hand, yet very good on the flop. You wanna bet it hard and fast early to get the chips in while you're ahead. There's lots of ways to lose on the turn/river with 2 pair, and you'll be ready to hurl if you slowplay your way into stacking off.
Just make sure you have big enough effective stacks & and a villain willing to stack off with top pair before you play this one preflop.
Again: Also make sure to be IP.