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2 pair and Flush Draw vs Limping Villian 2 pair and Flush Draw vs Limping Villian

02-04-2015 , 09:06 PM
Hey Guys,

This was last night at my local playing in a freeroll with a proze pool of roughly $300.
We had just hit the final table and i had come into it 2nd or 3rd chip leader. This hand happened roughly 4 or 5 hands in.

The Villian in the story is a pretty tight and aggresive player, can be known to make a move.

Blinds are 10k/20k


4 Folds
Villian (240k) Callls
Hero (230K) button - Raises to 40k with A10
SB Folds
BB Folds
Villian Calls

Flop (70k) A K 2

Villian checks
Hero Bets 30k
Villian Calls (Its worth noting at this point the villian placed out 55k and was happy to call the 55k, only to be told it was only 30k)

Turn (130k) 10
Villian Bets 60k

What should the hero do here?

Spoiler:
I shoved over the top of him. He snapped called. He turns over QJ
I had considered this to be a possibility however I figured at very worst I still had the nut flush to fall back on if this were the case.
The river was a blank and I was eliminated
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02-04-2015 , 11:24 PM
Anyone out there?
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02-05-2015 , 12:08 AM
Wrong forum, this is for low stakes live cash games.

As played, shove turn. Blinds make everybody short stacked, your not getting away from a good two pair here anyways. There is a reasonable chance you have the best hand, villain can call with worse and you have outs no matter what. The undersized flop bet was a mistake, either check behind or bet more.
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