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					  Originally Posted by  daviddem
					 
				 
				Villain is 8.5/0/0.3 over 47 hands and is classified as very  tight and  passive on pokertableratings. He is winning at 3bb/100 over 100000+ hands.
 
Full  Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (9  handed) -  Full-Tilt Converter Tool from  FlopTurnRiver.com
saw flop |  saw showdown
Hero (UTG+1) ($2.43)
MP1 ($2.82)
MP2 ($2.94) 
MP3 ($1.38) 
CO ($1.91)
 Villain (Button) ($2)
SB ($1.24) 
BB ($1.46)
 UTG ($2.77)
 Preflop:  Hero is  UTG+1 with A  , A  
1 fold,  Hero bets $0.08, MP1 calls $0.08,  3 folds,  Villain calls $0.08,  2 folds
Flop: ($0.27) 3  , 4  , K   (3 players)
Hero bets $0.18,  1 fold,  Villain calls $0.18
 Turn: ($0.63) J   (2 players)
Hero bets $0.50,  Villain raises to $1.52
Preflop he calls on the  button, I'd put him on AJ+, KJ+, 22+. I  don't exclude  AA,  KK and  QQ given his  stats.
 
I cbet the  flop to get value from his kings. He calls.  KK,44-33,AKs,KJs+,AKo,KJo+
 
With the Jd on the  turn, I now realize that I have only 50%  equity against his  range, so maybe I should not have bet.
 
After his  raise, there is reason to think we are crushed. What's your play?
 
Another  case that shows how bad 100bb stacks are for playing overpairs or  top pair hands... Maybe I should become a short stacker...  
			
		 
	 
 I would have just shoved the flop. 
 
He probably had king jack and hit two pair. 
 
I probably would have raised just a little more preflop but that's just me.
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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