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Old 03-30-2005, 01:55 PM
Xelent Xelent is offline
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Default Knowing your opponents hand... still played poorly?

This was in the 5/10 game at party this morning. UTG+1 is the villain and limps. I raise in LP with AK to $45 and villain limp-raises me to $225. He most likely has AA, KK, or QQ so I should fold. For some reason I had too much ego that hand and decided to try and outplay him and called after a lot of thought. Flop comes QQJ and he checks with $777 left. He is new to the table and I have not played with him before. Is it a bad idea to put him all in right here for the $450 in the pot?
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