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I raised rather large because there were so many limpers and this table was decidedly loose.
You put a big raise in ahead of him and he called with position on you.
kopdat checks. NancySexton bets $10.
You come in post flop with a large uncommitted raise.
I really thought he'd fold
I put him on a large pair AA, KK, QQ, Most likely QQ, possibly even 77, or 55. And when the flop sets up for him he dropped the hammer. What did you have. What were you representing with your raise. What made you think the bluff will work, what did he do before that hand facing big raises. He''s at a 25NL table with $45, how did he almost double his buy-in. Not playing shit cards. You see conservative. Or is he just TAGG and hit his set? If he had a set, what makes you think he'd fold
I had no reason to believe he was slow playing me.
Why? You bet big enough and the pot was big enough, that's the reason to slow play. I would never slowplay a set unless someone was betting into me like that.
Actually, with this session, I really don't want to play 25 cent blinds unless I can find a place where they'd respect pot-sized bets of say $1.25.
I won't go any farther, it already sounds like you've forsaken the advice and are going to do your own thing anyway. We have no shortage of those types here. But there is alot more to this hand but lets deal with these things first.
Damn Fnord, I'm starting to understand yur comments. Maybe I'm coming into my pwn.
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