What I learned as a poker beginner: Pair of Aces 2.

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Post-Flop: Continue the Aggression
Favorable Flops: On flops with low and unconnected cards (for example, 2-7-9), your hand is probably still the best. Keep betting to protect against possible draws (flushes) and extract value from weaker hands that may be willing to pay.
Dangerous flops: In flops with high cards, connected cards or flush potential (for example, J-Q-K or two suits), you still have a strong hand, but you should watch out for possible flushes. In these cases, an aggressive bet may still be the best play, but be prepared to re-evaluate your hand if you face strong resistance.
Note: If the flop brings very connected cards (for example, 9-10-J) or two suits of the same type, assess whether it's better to control the pot. Excessive aggression can be dangerous if your opponents have a lot of cards that can improve their hand.
 
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