Re: Placing you in opponent\'s seat....
Well, I'm pretty awful at reading people so I definitely don't show you my cards. In fact, I never show my cards if I don't have to ESPECIALLY live because I really need to keep as much information secret as possible.
Now, you've shown a lot of strength and there's little chance I can play this properly post flop so I gotta either commit now or fold and given the pot is what it is (9250?)... I guess I shrug and call. Three betting to 2500 is not in my repetoire, I'd probably have either folded or reraised all-in in that spot. Edit: No, it's too much to push I probably either fold or call. Weak? Edit2: For range I might expect any pocket pair with AK, AQ rounding it off. You might have made the first raise with a HUGE range, but the fourth bet all-in eliminates a lot of those so I'll stick with the above. I think you play more smaller pockets than the others give you credit for, but I could be completely wrong.
Of course, all this comes from a rather inexperienced tournament player coming from limit cash and shorthanded limit cash games.
cjx
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