Re: 100/200 hand: good, bad, ugly?
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Standard pre-flop play. The rest of the table had to be scared of two tight players leading out with raises, so it is no surprise that only the two of you are left.
He has a hand, and he knows you have a hand, too. He could lead out with most any PP, probably down to eights or so. AKo and AQo are possibilities. AJo and KQo are possible, but less likely. Suited connectors down to about JT would make sense. He could also be playing hands a bit lower than these to mix up his image or to take advantage of it.
He probably put you on a similar set of cards, excluding the lower hands mentioned.
The fact that he didn't choose to re-raise may mean he doesn't have a powerhouse and respects your hand. It could mean he is slow-playing, too.
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Phew, glad you explained that to me [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img]
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