In the eternal words of Borat, "that's very niiice".
Sitting on a $1-$3 game with a ton of noobs. It's so obvious. There are 3 of us on this 10 handed game who are regulars at the table, and everyone else is simply awful.
There is a husband and wife pairing. He is very loose, incapable of making big folds, and she is uber tight, incapable of calling any river bet with 1 pair.
I've already made some insanely good calls tonight, and I know that they are both avoiding me. She has about $150, and he is doing fairly well, with roughly $600. I'm currently stacked for $410.
I pick up AA in middle position and bump to $15. Folds around to them in the SB and BB. She of course surrenders her SB and looks to her husband. He peels his cards up and I know that he has found himself a monster as his eyes look hungerly upon his chips. He begins to count down a re-raise after giving me a few glances. He re-raises to $45. I already have more than enough information here. I know he respects my play and only wants to get involved with me if he has a big hand. I decide that he likely has AK, KK, or QQ. I don't think he would re-raise me with JJ 1010 or AQ. I also know that he is incapable of making a big laydown.
I decide to shove in for $410. It was an extreme overbet, but something told me he would not be able to get away from his hand. He runs his hands through his hair, somewhat frustrated. He asks for a count, I give it to him, and he announces "call" and turns over QQ quite proud.
I expose my AA and his pride shrinks.
Got my stack in as an 80% favorite and he bricks on his QQ.
He spent the rest of the night telling every new player to the table how I took all his money when he had QQ. He leaves out the part about how I had AA. It doesn't bother me one bit.
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Thread: typical big win
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06-23-2009 #1
typical big win
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06-23-2009 #2
Nice play!
hope that didnt kill your action.He spent the rest of the night telling every new player to the table how I took all his money when he had QQ.
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06-23-2009 #3
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