Quote Originally Posted by biondino
This player is not a good player but he completely has my number. His stats after 50 hands are 47/12/18(!!!). I doubled him up from short earlier and then again when he limped AK utg (I had QT in the BB on a xTJQ board) and he's been making my life a misery.

What am I doing wrong?

Texas Hold'em $50NL (real money), hand #P4-57684686-1250
Table Salvador, 6 Jan 2008 6:33 PM ET

Seat 1: EdgrAllnPWND [ 8,10 ] ($45.55 in chips)
Seat 2: rom. ($45.15 in chips)
Seat 4: hiawis ($75.60 in chips)
Seat 5: alexmasteron ($21.85 in chips)
Seat 9: pilles ($6.70 in chips)
ANTES/BLINDS
rom. posts blind ($0.25), hiawis posts blind ($0.50).

PRE-FLOP
alexmasteron folds, pilles calls $0.50, EdgrAllnPWND calls $0.50, rom. bets $1.50, hiawis folds, pilles folds, EdgrAllnPWND calls $1.25.

FLOP [board cards 2S,9C,10C ]
rom. bets $1.50, EdgrAllnPWND bets $4, rom. bets $5, EdgrAllnPWND calls $2.50.

TURN [board cards 2S,9C,10C,2H ]
rom. bets $10, EdgrAllnPWND folds.

i like your preflop play, but i would not raise this flop. Definitely one of the best pieces of poker advice i have gotten was from Halvsame. I think he was commenting on someones' HH and said something to the effect of, " better to think, 'then what will i do', rather than 'now what do i do'".

How would you respond to a 3bet if you were to raise villain's flop c-bet? Given that this likely isn't a hyper aggressive 5handed table, felting TPWK for 100BB, even on a drawy flop, is going to be -EV. Calling on the flop and reevaluating the hand on the turn is going to be the better option.