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 Originally Posted by jackvance
 Originally Posted by KingLizard
Villain raises 4% of his hands and you see this as a "screw u, take this" raise. Sorry but I don't agree but respect your opinion.
What does his PFR have to do with his flop play here?..
My comment on the PFR was directed at his possible range of hands, and made no mention of his post flop play. If he did have a high PP (as I think is indicated by his initial PFR), then indeed he played it pretty timidly. His small flop bet may be his way of being "tricky" and his reraise seems to indicate (to me anyways) that he may be attempting to trap the hero. Same goes for his turn bet which again does not speak of strength but suggests he is "up to something." That's how I read the play.
Even Chicago Kid indicated he was unsure of his own play but felt he had a read. As I said earlier, based on how I read the hand, I would not have pushed on the turn with a pair of 9s. Obviously, others who are much more aggressive (and perhaps more successful) than myself see the hand differently.
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