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Putting an opponent on tilt
The following happened at a $1-2 ring game in December live at the Golden Nugget. I've just sat down at the table and sit a few rounds without much action; the table seems kind of dead, so I decide to try to whip up a frenzy to generate some action. I have $300 in front of me. UTG player, well-dressed male with about $500 in front of him, raises to $12. In middle position, I look down and see AKo. I raise to $100 to stir up the table. Everyone folds back to the UTG player who grunts and groans a little before throwing his hand away. I win $15.
A few rotations later, UTG (same guy) raises to $12 again and I look down at my hand to see AKs this time. I raise to $100 again just to continue my appearance as a maniac. Everyone folds to UTG. He looks really upset and mucks his cards. I win $15.
The very next rotation, UTG (same guy) raises to $12 once more. This time I look down and see AA. What should I do?
I'll post what happened later.
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