Opponent is very loose preflop, and is the type who is willing to make -ev calls preflop if he thinks he can outplay opponents later on. He starts the hand with a bit less than a full stack, I cover.
I get KK in the SB; villain raises in MP, two callers, I repot to $40. Villain is only caller.
Flop: [9h][Qc]. I bet $55, villain pushes for $90 more. His range is really wide here, but should I reward his bad preflop call by automatically doubling him up here?
Be glad your opponents refuse to fold; if they didn't, you just might go broke.
(9:00:09 PM) GodlikeRoy: i think you could prolly post total shit for the next 2 years aaaaand like 192 days and you'll still be considered 'posting good' cause of your threads that'll never be seen thread
Yeah, he doesn't understand that he only get's paid off it comes 9-9-X. You don't give him any money if an A hits the flop. H'e just spewing when he calls off almost 25% of his stack pre-flop to a re-raise holding A-9. Shrug it off, you played it fine.
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