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	I would have just shoved the flop.
		
			
			
				
					  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... 
 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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