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 Originally Posted by Monsieur_chat
don't make the subconscious mistake (which believe me I am constantly guilty of) of thinking that because villain made a questionable / bad play early in the hand, he has no right to be ahead later on.
Yes! Right on.
 Originally Posted by philly and the phanatics
i always find myself being like " well he shouldnt have called my flop bet so wtf"
This is exactly what I think sometimes. It's like of like I want to say:
"Really? Really dude? So you're going to call my overbet on the flop when I know I have the best hand right now (because if you had AA or KK you would have either 3bet preflop or bet something larger than one single freakin' bb to open the flop). Well if you're going to play like a passive little fish here's my second barrel, and here's my third! Enjoy that! I can't wait until you show me your TPBK or middle pair on the river and I will have made me you feel like a donk. Ha. Can't wait. Oh, shit, what's that? A scare card that might make a straight? Wtf! And now the board pairs on the river? Well, fuck it. He probably shouldn't have been in this hand so what the hell....."
Yeah basically, that is my thinking sometimes. If there isn't a name for this syndrome, we should come up with one. Let's call it "tilting." Don't think I've ever heard anyone use that one before. 
Seriously, though. Thanks guys for the input.
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