Quote Originally Posted by biondino
TheWuster's play is a great example of someone who does appear to know a bit about poker going on monkey tilt and stacking off
Totally not my read.

He has the whole attacking weakness thing down and is playing a lot of pots to express that. Outside of these attacks he's way too loose, passive and straight forward (easy to read.)

On the hand where I cleaned his clock, his donks are pretty typical of someone who is playing their hand value straight up. The flop call is loose, but meh and I had been pretty aggressive with him. Once he catches on the turn I don't see how he can fold there. The river is yet another loose call, but not many hands really fit my agression other than a set and I think lots of folks would check that river behind even though I'm waaaayyyy ahead of most of his range. Putting me on a bluff isn't way out there and he might have mentally committed to a showdown anyway.

After that hand, he might probably tilted the rest off.