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Hand 6. Villain couldn't fold his set of Kings and he had some unkind words for me afterwards. I don't know whether that's justified. I chased with slightly off pot odds but my implied odds more than compensated for it.
Hand 7. Villain had KJc, I had an underflush and I was massively f-ed. Biggest ever lost pot for me (in terms of BBs). I was hoping for a slowly-played set or TP-turned 2-pairs.
Hand 8. At micro I like to open limp a variety of hands and try to outwit opponents postflop. Here villain was trying to represent the flush himself and was bluffing with black unsuited KJ (busted straight draw). Good thinking for him -- I would have folded anything except a flush here.
Hand 9. I picked off another huge bluff here (villain had KT). Villain taking a stab on turn and calling my c/r usually means a good draw, making him holding a T much more likely than a J. If he had JT then nh.
Hand 10. Villain had QT and I had him outkicked. He must be putting me on a Jack, and he's telling the world he could beat any J.
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