Quote Originally Posted by KewlKatt
I knew my chances of outdrawing him where good, the implied odds where obviously there as I understand it, I had 16 outs to improve my hand over what I put him on from the flop and had over 2 times his stack.

What made this such a bad play on the guy?
The implied odds were not really there. All but $6 of his stack went in while you were behind. You check-called a pot-sized bet with 13 outs (though it looked like 16) on the flop. The only reason you had odds going to the river was because of the mistake you made on the flop. You never gave him a chance to fold the better hand.

Quote Originally Posted by KewlKatt
What would have you done to counter this style?
The way to counter an overly aggressive player is to get a good hand and let him bet his stack away while you check-raise or check-call. Check-calling without a pat hand is just being a calling station.

The way you played your J9s hand was not so great either. You need to bet out or check-raise to protect your top pair against overcards.