Poker Strategy: AQ On A Board Changing Turn

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In this hand we flop top pair top kicker with AQ, but get a turn that is much better for our opponent. What should we do?

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Poker Strategy: AQ On A Board Changing Turn

5 thoughts on “Poker Strategy: AQ On A Board Changing Turn

  1. They started off 1k effective… Why would hero ever consider going all in on the flop w AQ?

  2. I normally agree with Bart, but I disagree here. I can see not raising the turn with sets or two pair hands since villain is in position and decides if money goes in on the river. Any card that doesn't complete a draw is a good card to raise vs utg opening range. Villain likely had two pair based on how it was played imo

  3. I shoved with AQ once. Flop came AQ10. I was thinking whether I wanted my steak medium or rare. I ended up losing to 10s. She hit her fourth 10 by the river. I'll do it again and again, if I had the money.

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