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I got Ts9s

The opponent (bottom) raise for 3BB pre-flop.

I called.

Flop: T 9 2 (suited)

I raise to the pot amout.

he all in.(AA)

I called.

Turn: 7

River: 7

What would u do?

Was I wrong??

Thanks.
 
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Is this tournament or cash hand?
 
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Moved to tournament hand analyze.

When posting hands for discussion please include as relevant information as you know, position, stack sizes, stakes and other info
 
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I don't think you can fold 2p on the flop when jammed into like that. Sometimes you will see a set but most of the time it is a scared hand trying to win the pot on the flop.
 
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I think you played it fine. You just ran into one of the common dangers of that type of 2 pair hand. If the opponent has an over pair, like AA in this case, and the board pairs one of cards that isn't one of your 2, then your 2 pair gets "counterfeited" to his higher 2 pair. It happens fairly often and the isn't really much you can do. You made the correct decision by calling when you were ahead.
 
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For me, you did not play badly. It was just bad luck that the street was doubled on the river. I think I would have played similar to you.
If the BTN was a solid or conservative player, I would think that it has a premium combo in its hand (A-A, K-K, A-Ks)
If BTN was a very aggressive player, it could have double worse than yours.
But I could also have gotten a set on the flop (set of 2 for example, or 9 if it is a little less aggressive) but I assign this little chance.
So I think you did not play badly.
Greetings.
 
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Sounds like a fair play to me. Just another bad beat. I have been running into bad luck with two pairs lately as well. Usually getting sucked out by a flush on the river.
 
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Thanks guys!
 
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ChicoRSC said:
What would u do?

Was I wrong??

Thanks.


please post some more Information like stack sizes, Position, blinds, Action from other Player (even folds), sizings, suits of your Cards and Cards on the flop,...

with T 9 2 suited do you mean a montone flop? did he have the A for the nut flushdraw?
if he has an overpair with a fd you are a slightly Underdog but basically flippin
 
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and he was taut previozsly hands?
 
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