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4/8 live game. A bit tighter than usual, but that just means 3-5 to a flop instead of 5-8 like normal.
Villain probably plays about 30-40% of his hands, and is a pretty good hand reader. He's more aggressive than most at the table, but definitely not overly so. I haven't seen him get too far out of line, although he has called down light against certain players he lost to in the past who showed down winning trash hands. My image is very rockish as I've been pretty card dead and the only hand I've shown down is KK. The other players at the table have commented on this, villain even going as far as to call me "the rock". 2 loose/bad limpers, villain limps, I raise 99 on the button. Big blind calls, limpers call. Flop (10sb): A54r Checked to me, I bet, folded to villain who c/r. Note that after playing for about 2.5 hours, this is the first time I've seen villain c/r. What's my plan for the rest of the hand? Call and see what he does on the turn? Reraise and fold to a cap? Fold now? If I call and he bets out, then what? |
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