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Old 11-28-2005, 04:41 AM
SossMan SossMan is offline
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First round of a live $100 rebuy tourney at LC's in SF. I haven't rebought yet and have my starting stack of 1k. The only thing I know about the button is this:

He was playing in the big 20-40 NL game right up until gametime. He still had about 3k of chips racked up on the rail that he was fiddling with trying to cash them out. He seemed fidgity.

He had played about half the hands, usually raising. He limped reraised once from UTG and showed AA on a Q high flop when he bet and the other guy folded. He continuation bet every time he raised preflop and won every hand except one where he lost back all his profit and had around 1150 or so. My prelim read on him was either good/aggressive or bad/aggressive, but I was fairly certain that he didn't like calling AND that he may or may not have wanted to get back in that cash game.

We are about half way through round 1.

My guy is three to my right and on the button. I limp UTG w/ 33. Three more limpers and I just know 100% that this guy is going to PWN us. Sure enough, he makes it 300 total (blinds 25/25).

Folded to me and I have a rule that if I know someone is going to raise before they have acted once preflop and I have any FE and any amount of dead money in the pot I make a big reraise. Since I had the perfect stack size to do it, i did.

The only reason I post is because I'm quite certain that that's the first LRR w/ 33 I've ever tried.
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