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I was 4 tabling $2/4 NL and the Villain was playing at all my tables. I had noticed that the Villain was a good LAG player, who raised many pots preflop, especially with position. I started re-popping him preflop with hands like AJ, AK, JJ, and even KQ suited preflop. Within 15 minutes, I had noticed that I had already re-potted him 6 times and he had folded every time.
With this in mind, I realized that I needed to tighten up my re-pop hand range to only the premiums (AK, and >JJ, because I knew he would start playing back at me. So, I pick up QQ and re-pop him yet again. This time he pushes all-in on me... I felt like he would make this play with a reasonably wide range of holdings, as it was likely to suspect that I may be repop stealing him. Anyways, I make the call after a few seconds of making sure that I am right in thinking that I haven't overlooked how likely it is that he has AA/KK. I decide that he probably has AK and the odds of him have AA/KK is less than 5 percent. Full Tilt Poker No Limit Holdem Ring game Blinds: $2/$4 4 players Converter Stack sizes: UTG: $840.20 Hero: $346 SB: $396 BB: $882 Pre-flop: (4 players) Hero is Button with Qs Qd UTG raises to $14, Hero raises to $48, 2 folds, UTG raises all-in $840.2, Hero calls all-in $298. Uncalled bets: $494.2 returned to UTG. Flop: 8d Kh Ah (Main pot: $698) Turn: 7c River: 6s I will post his hand in a little later. |
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