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Preflop: Hero is UTG with 2, 10
Hero calls, 2 folds, MP2 calls, 1 fold, Button raises, 1 fold, BB calls, Hero calls, MP2 calls

Misclicked when switching tables and called w/ T2s. Here is my first question;

Button (semi-loose/aggressive vpip 26 pfr 6.5) usually raises with only premium/semi-premium hands. My first instinct was to fold but with the bb calling and knowing the mp2 would call that puts 4 people in the pot so I talk myself into calling. Do you call here on a misclick or fold to the raise and move on.

Flop: (8.4 SB) 10, 8, A (4 players)
BB bets, Hero calls, MP2 calls, Button calls

Flop comes and I hit middle pair. The ace is probably good for the button. BB leads out and I come along because the pot is getting very large. BB only calls which worries me more then if he raised. second question- am I spewing chips on a simple misclick?

Turn: (6.2 BB) K (4 players)
BB bets, Hero folds, MP2 calls, Button raises, BB calls, 1 fold

King on the turn and I give it up becuase if puts serious doubt on two pair being good if I hit.

River: (11.2 BB) 8 (2 players)
BB checks, Button bets, BB calls

Total pot: $6.60 (13.2 BB) | Rake: $0.30


Zach6668
Once you limp (misclick or not), for one more bet, you should never fold, so preflop is fine.

I fold this flop when the BB leads. It's a draw a lot of the time, so we could be ahead of him (albeit not by much, percent-wise), but with the ace out there, and the action open to the preflop aggressor, I just give up here, so I don't feel compelled to put in anymore money when the button raises. Our relative position simply sucks, so get out now.

If BB had checked, we check, MP probably checks, and the button bets, we'd be in a different situation all together, with much much better relative position, and very close to closing the action. If MP is not aggressive, I'd certainly think we could make a case for seeing a turn for one small bet. If he's aggressive, and likes to c/r, we can make a case for folding as well.
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