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    Default 88 100 HUSNG

    After first 30 hands I thought this guy was fairly OK, maybe reg I dunno didn't look him up or anything. As I played him more I give him less and less credit and have moved him fairly closer to retard category especially preflop. He's still raising a ton of buttons and fairly aggressive overall; I 3bet him a ton at the start but then he tightened up some. I don't think he's ever raise/folding preflop anymore but he's still raising at least 50% of buttons and calling wide 3bets.

    Postflop is a little more complex as this is a great board for me, he's folding 75% to cbets and I haven't picked off a pure bluff (although he does try to valuebet thin, or at least maybe he thinks he's valuebetting). So i'm stuck between bet/calling $300 with probably 33% equity or c/r. I have no idea what he would bet flop/bet turn with but probably wont do so two streets with 2nd or 3rd pair.



    No-Limit Hold'em Tournament, 15/30 Blinds (2 handed) - Hold'em Manager Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com

    SB (t1730)
    Hero (BB) (t1270)

    Hero's M: 28.22

    Preflop: Hero is BB with 8, 8
    SB bets t75, Hero raises t210, SB calls t150

    Flop: (t480) 6, 5, 9 (2 players)
    Hero ...


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    c/r imo

    I think from your description he's more likely to bluff at a pot that he figures missed your high card hand than he is to call two streets of value. Or even one.

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