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    Default Do these villains have the right to be pissed?

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    I got shitted on after the hand.

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    I don't think opponent can get away from this. Not on the flop anyways.

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    Raise with crap, got a free card and caught something sexy (literally and figuratively) on the turn.

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    This opponent tends to overplay overpairs. He accused me of being a donk raising and calling reraises with crap.

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    Opponent has been extremely passive.

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    Another very passive opponent. He had a few choice of words for me after the hand.
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    # the hands

    1) isn't terrible
    2) pf is retarded, raise flop, turn sucks
    3) pf is retarded, villain played it worse on turn
    4) this one is OK
    5) pf bad, rest fine
    6) meh

    Wtf, is your PFR like 75%. You're spewing chips raising all these hands.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swiggidy
    # the hands

    1) isn't terrible
    2) pf is retarded, raise flop, turn sucks
    3) pf is retarded, villain played it worse on turn
    4) this one is OK
    5) pf bad, rest fine
    6) meh

    Wtf, is your PFR like 75%. You're spewing chips raising all these hands.
    No I don't raise every single time I have Q3s or T4s, but when I do usually the conditions are as such
    1) I am in late position.
    2) Big stacks still have to act.
    3) They are diamonds (j/k)
    I don't mind calling reraises coz I can then define his hand very narrowly and then confidently push when I hit something big (like not worry about a set with my 2 pairs)

    The only bad postflop play by me is probably in hand 2......a c/r all-in will probably get the job done with much less scare.

    And one factor that led to these overbets being successful is my poor image at the table. Opponent has to think I am stone-cold bluffing or have a very speculative hand (like KQ or AQ in hand 3 or a weaker Ace in hand 2, or top pair in hand 5).

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