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Played one really short session today... spent the morning dealing with paperwork for a "real" job I have coming up and it's so fucking hot here in California right now that I can't stand to be upstairs in my office anymore. Why they didn't put central air in houses built somewhat recently in an area that's warm most of the year and regularly hits 90 to 100 degrees in the summer is beyond me.
I sucked out on a regular with AKo all-in pre vs. KK and then a few minutes later experienced near instant karma in this hand... villain seemed bad but not horrible, running 28/18/1.5, and I'd seen him make a couple of bad bluffs. I squeezed him on my very first hand of the table, 3bet him soon after and c/r'ed him recently on an AJx two-tone flop, so I was ready for him to play back at me.
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $10.00 BB (6 handed) - Full-Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com
MP ($1188.00)
CO ($1118.90)
Button ($1343.00)
Hero (SB) ($1267.00)
BB ($1027.00)
UTG ($1015.00)
Preflop: Hero is SB with A , 10
4 folds, Hero raises to $30.00, BB raises to $100.00, Hero calls $70.00
He's been 3betting a bit and I figure this could easily be light.
Flop: ($200.00) Q , 5 , A (2 players)
Hero checks, BB bets $160.00, Hero calls $160.00
But the problem with flatting a 3b oop with ATo against this opponent is I basically can't fold now. I considered c/r'ing but thought he would probably 2 barrel bluff, so I tanked a little and called.
Turn: ($520.00) 2 (2 players)
Hero checks, BB bets $390.00, Hero raises to $1005.00, BB calls $377.00 (All-In)
I'm not sure if c/c or c/r is better here, but his bet sizing made me c/r. I didn't think even this guy would bluff his last $377 into a $1300 pot on the river if I c/c'ed. When he snap called my c/shove I thought I was toast, but nope 
River: ($2054.00) 9 (2 players, 1 all-in)
Total pot: $2054.00 | Rake: $3.00
Results below:
Hero had A , 10 (one pair, Aces)
BB had K , 4 (flush, Ace high)
Outcome: BB won $2051.00
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