Hand Review

AQ Top Pair on QJ7 Two-Tone: Value, But Not Autopilot

UTG AQ on QJ7 two-tone shows why top pair top kicker needs turn discipline on dynamic boards.

6-max cash100BBHero UTGVillain BB regularUpdated: 2026-05-10
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  1. Preflop: UTG opens AQo to 2.5BB and BB calls.
  2. Flop: Flop QJ7 two-tone. BB checks, Hero bets 3.5BB into 5.5BB, BB calls.
  3. Turn: Turn 9s adds straight pressure. BB checks and Hero chooses between value, control, and checking.
  4. River: River 2d bricks many draws, but the earlier turn decision shapes river comfort.
Beginner Thought

Looks first at hand strength and often misses position, range, and line.

Professional Thought

AQ can value bet the flop, but dynamic textures force Hero to plan bad turns before building a large pot.

GTO Baseline

Start with range, sizing, equity, and defense frequency.

Exploit Adjustment

Then adjust to the opponent's leaks: over-calling, over-folding, or over-bluffing.

Hand Setup

6-max cash, 100BB effective. Hero opens UTG with AhQd. BB is a regular who defends suited broadways, suited connectors, and pairs.

Street-by-Street Training Map

StreetTraining focus
PreflopPreflop pot is about 5.5BB.
FlopAfter a 3.5BB flop bet and call, pot is about 12.5BB.
TurnTurn 9s increases the number of pair-plus-draw and straight candidates.
RiverRiver decisions depend on whether Hero checked turn or continued value with a clear target.

Pot and Sizing

  1. Preflop pot is about 5.5BB.
  2. After a 3.5BB flop bet and call, pot is about 12.5BB.
  3. Turn 9s increases the number of pair-plus-draw and straight candidates.
  4. River decisions depend on whether Hero checked turn or continued value with a clear target.

Range Changes by Street

  1. BB preflop range includes Qx, Jx, T9, KTs, heart draws, and pocket pairs.
  2. After calling flop, BB retains worse Qx, Jx, draws, and some two-pair or set traps.
  3. Turn 9 improves T8, KT, T9, 98, and many draw-plus-pair hands.
  4. Blank rivers can still support value, but large raises from regulars need respect.

Hand-to-Drill Prescription

StepWhat to do next
ReadName position, stack depth, board texture, and opponent type before reading the conclusion.
ReplayStep through each street and state the value target, bluff target, or pot-control reason.
PracticeRun Board Texture and C-Bets and Value and Thin Value in Practice Mode.
ReviewSave one offline Analyze Lite note if the hand matches a leak from your own play.

Beginner Thought vs Professional Thought

Flop

Beginner: I have top pair top kicker, so I should bet big.

Professional: Value bet is reasonable, but sizing should keep worse Qx and draws in.

Turn

Beginner: He called once, so he must be strong.

Professional: The call contains value and draws; the turn card decides whether value stays clean.

River

Beginner: If I bet once, I must finish the hand.

Professional: Each street is a new range and price decision.

Alternative Lines

  • Flop small-to-medium bet: strong default.
  • Turn check: controls pot when the board becomes more connected.
  • Turn bet: works versus loose worse Qx and draws, but needs a raise plan.
  • River value: depends on turn line and opponent calling range.

Exploit Adjustment Table

Calling stationValue bet more often and use callable sizes.
NitValue flop, but respect turn and river aggression.
ManiacLet aggressive bluffs continue; avoid ego raises.
RegularMix turn checks and bets by runout and range coverage.

Next Drills

Wet Board Top Pair

Practice top pair on QJ7, KJ8, and T98 textures.

Open Drill
Board Texture Atlas

Review connected high-card boards.

Open Drill

Train This Hand

64 spots Board Texture and C-Bets

Practice dry boards, wet boards, monotone boards, turn probes, and semi-bluff pressure.

61 spots Value and Thin Value

Find value bets, avoid overplaying one pair, and choose sizes worse hands can call.

39 spots Thin Value

Name worse calls before betting medium-strength hands.

Interactive Question

What is the main mistake with AQ on QJ7 two-tone?

FAQ

What is the main lesson of this hand?

AQ can value bet the flop, but dynamic textures force Hero to plan bad turns before building a large pot.

What is the difference between GTO baseline and exploit adjustment?

The baseline prevents obvious exploitation. Exploit adjustments intentionally deviate when an opponent has a clear leak.

What should I record when reviewing a hand?

Record positions, stack depth, board texture, bet sizes, opponent type, your thought process, and the better alternative line.

Next Steps

Board Texture and C-Bets Drill PackPractice dry boards, wet boards, monotone boards, turn probes, and semi-bluff pressure.Value and Thin Value Drill PackFind value bets, avoid overplaying one pair, and choose sizes worse hands can call.Thin Value Drill PackName worse calls before betting medium-strength hands.Pot Odds TrainerDrill call prices before reviewing similar hands.Daily Hand TrainerPractice one decision point now.Player Type TestConnect this line to opponent tendencies.