I'm starting to understand this whole post-flop business with putting opps on ranges and all that. Here Opp is loose and is running like 50/33 or something, but he wasn't reraising noticeably light so I guessed his range was TT+, maybe AK. Am I wrong if I said it's usually better players that re-raise AK, as opposed to bad ones? I considered folding to the reraise but since I had position I called. TT, JJ, QQ all hate the fact that the K is there, so I thought it was worth a shot. Plus he took a lot of time betting - isn't that either a monster or weakness? Plus the bet was on the small side.

Obv. I'm representing AK, KQ, etc.

Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (6 handed) Full Tilt Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

Hero ($32.45)
SB ($15.65)
BB ($13.05)
UTG ($2.60)
MP ($10.70)
CO ($2.80)

Preflop: Hero is Button with 8, 8.
3 folds, Hero raises to $0.35, 1 fold, BB raises to $1.2, Hero calls $0.75.

Flop: ($2.35) 5, 2, K (2 players)
BB bets $1.5, Hero raises to $3.5, BB folds.

Final Pot: $5.35

Results in white below:
No showdown. Hero wins $5.35.


... later

eugmac: JJ?
eugmac: TT?
ralphd27: jj

Haha sick