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Old 03-12-2007, 03:04 PM
SneakrFreakr SneakrFreakr is offline
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Default 150bb deep spot with KK and QQ2 flop, tilted (?) villain and allin

Villain's stats: 36/22/7.5 after 80 hands. He was playing pretty agressive but solid. I've been running about 20/17 however in the last 50-60 hands we've played 3 reraised pots against each other. First time I reraised AQ from SB and flop came 234 all clubs (I didn't have one) so I gave up and he took a pot with a bet. Next time he 3-bet me and I called with 88, he checked the flop and I took it down with a bet. Next time I bet him in BB with AK and took down the pot with a c-bet.

The other important factor in this hand is what happened just a minute ago. In the previous hand villain lost to a runner runner str8 against the other guy and was typing some stupid stuff in the chat afterwards.

What do you think about this spot? Is it enough to justify a call with about $112 left behind me?

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Old 03-12-2007, 03:06 PM
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Default Re: 150bb deep spot with KK and QQ2 flop, tilted (?) villain c/r ai

Yes I'd call. I can imagine the guy having nothing or some pair like 88.
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Old 03-12-2007, 05:28 PM
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Default Re: 150bb deep spot with KK and QQ2 flop, tilted (?) villain and allin

Seems like a standard call. Just hope hes tilting or has like 1010. Guys will play like this with a Q in hand after a big loss too, but o well if thats the case; it will be tilt more times than not.
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Old 03-12-2007, 05:31 PM
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Default Re: 150bb deep spot with KK and QQ2 flop, tilted (?) villain and allin

No way I'm folding. He's either tilting with a hand you beat or he's hoping it looks like tilt with AQ or some other queen.
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Old 03-12-2007, 05:34 PM
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Default Re: 150bb deep spot with KK and QQ2 flop, tilted (?) villain and allin

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No way I'm folding. He's either tilting with a hand you beat or he's hoping it looks like tilt with AQ or some other queen.

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Then you hit your K and lick your lips as he tilts his BR off. Move up to 400NL or 600NL if you have to.
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Old 03-12-2007, 05:35 PM
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Default Re: 150bb deep spot with KK and QQ2 flop, tilted (?) villain and allin

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He's either tilting with a hand you beat or he's hoping it looks like tilt with AQ or some other queen.

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Well if it's a queen a call is like really bad right? This is a tough spot, but I know this much - if I feel my opponent thinks I'm tilting, and I flop big against a probable opponent overpair - I'm overbetting the bejesus out of it expecting to get looked up ULTRA light. No idea what level villain is on here, and that's all this discussion is, really. Tough spot.
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Old 03-13-2007, 05:38 PM
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Default Re: 150bb deep spot with KK and QQ2 flop, tilted (?) villain and allin

anyone else?
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Old 03-13-2007, 05:46 PM
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Default Re: 150bb deep spot with KK and QQ2 flop, tilted (?) villain and allin

If villain thinks you are tilting im more inclined to let this go.
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