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				 Did I psych myself out, or did I play this right?
				
					
						Ultimate Bet No-Limit Hold'em, $.25 BB (9 handed)
 BB ($39.65)
 UTG ($30.90)
 UTG+1 ($65)
 MP1 ($61.90)
 MP2 ($8.80)
 MP3 ($29.30)
 Hero ($81.80)
 Button ($9.75)
 SB ($33.45)
 
 Preflop: Hero is CO with Kd, As.
 UTG raises to $0.5, UTG+1 folds, MP1 folds, MP2 folds, MP3 folds, Hero raises to $2, Button folds, SB folds, BB folds, UTG raises to $3.5, Hero calls $1.50.
 
 Flop: ($7.35) 7d, 5d, Ks (2 players)
 UTG bets $7.35, Hero folds.
 
 Final Pot: $14.70
 
 Results below:
 No showdown.  UTG wins $14.70.
 
 Since there was no showdown, I don't know what this guy actually had.
 
 I put him on AA (or possibly KK) because of a few things:
 
 1. The min-raise pre-flop. I've seen a lot of people who like to min-raise AA.
 
 2. The re-raise after my raise pre-flop.
 
 3. Betting into me on the flop. I think he was hoping I caught something and would re-raise him, then he could go all-in. (Brunson-style.)
 
 Once I got to the flop, even after hitting the K, I was really wondering why I called his pre-flop re-raise. I should have either re-raised or folded. I felt like I was probably dominated, so I should have gotten out earlier.
 
 This guy was a tight, smart player, as far as I could tell.
 
 What do others think about this? Is my read completely off?
 
 Should I have handled this differently?
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