🃏 Hole Cards
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Paul: A♠ 5♠ (Top two pair on flop, full house by river)
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Vladimir: 7♣ 7♦ (Middle set on the turn, full house by river)
🃏 Board
Flop: 5♣ A♣ Q♦
Turn: 7♥
River: 5♥
📊 Hand Progression Analysis
Flop: 5♣ A♣ Q♦
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Paul hits top and bottom pair (Aces and Fives).
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Vladimir has an overpair (pocket 7s), not much going on yet.
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Paul is way ahead here with two pair.
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Paul’s equity is ~85-90% at this point.
Turn: 7♥
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Game-changer.
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Vladimir now hits a set of 7s, which jumps him to the lead.
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Paul still has two pair (Aces and Fives), which can look really strong in most cases.
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Now, Vladimir is ahead, with a hidden and powerful set.
River: 5♥
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Massive shift again.
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Paul improves to a full house: Fives full of Aces.
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Vladimir improves to a full house: Sevens full of Fives.
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Vladimir still wins — his full house is higher.
🧠 Final Hand Strengths
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Paul: Full House, Fives full of Aces (5♠ 5♥ A♠ A♣ Q♦)
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Vladimir: Full House, Sevens full of Fives (7♣ 7♦ 7♥ 5♣ 5♥)
✅ Winner: Vladimir (Higher full house)
🎯 Strategic Insight
This is a classic cooler hand — there's almost no way Paul is folding a full house here.
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From Paul’s perspective: He has top pair on the flop, improves to two pair, then makes a full house on the river. Unless Vladimir is extremely tight, it’s hard to lay this down.
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From Vladimir’s side: Perfect slow-play spot. He hits a set on the turn and is likely to get paid on the river by a strong two pair or lower full house — exactly what happens here.
🔥 Summary
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Paul plays it well and just gets unlucky — a cooler.
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Vladimir wins with a superior full house.
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Tough hand to escape from — almost always results in chips going in.
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