Glossary
Any two
Any two (cards) is a poker term used to describe the situation when the player does not care which of the cards are in his hands as he will make a decision he chose beforehand with this cards. In other words, any two is a situation when starting hand does not affect the actions of the player in the slightest.
Examples: 'He goes all in with any two cards' - that means that the player goes all-in with any starting hand;
or:
'He plays on any two' - that means he plays all the starting hands.
Phrase 'I have to bet here with any two' is used in the situations when opponents fold too often on the aggression and you’re able to win the pot with any hand if you make a bet.
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