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Re: A bad play - and the thinking behind it
Ok, I sat down with $25, and have slowly worked it up after an initial hit.
Bondieu hasn't been at the table long, and I know little about him.
jaydubl is very aggressive. If he's in the blinds and no-one raises to him he will always raise. He also likes this kind of play where there is one caller to a raise, he will re-raise in position and try to take the pot right there.
J10 suited is a hand I like to play, the call was a standard play. If jaydubl had been the initial raiser it's a hand I might re-raise with, but against a player I know nothing about a smooth call will do.
When jaydubl re-raises to $8 I'm not worried about his hand at all - it's the kind of play he makes with nothing all the time.
Bondieu's flat call is what convinces me to move in - almost all players in this situation will re-raise big because
a) they don't want to be up against 2 opponents
b) they think they're going to get paid
So I move all in, fully expecting 2 folders, unfortunately Bondieu slow(ish) played his KK and the hand holds up.
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