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« on: May 23, 2011, 12:17:13 PM »

Level 4,
Blinds 100/200
9 handed

My stack c 16,500 (just lost 12,000 KK<AA)
Not sure how I'm perceived at this stage, I've been active, including 3-betting from the BB checkraising the c-bet, calling the turn and leading the river to take down the pot and showing the bluff. But since that hand I've 3bet with AA and KK and been all in with both hands, once AA v KK, and then the KK v AA a couple of hands earlier)

Villain has me covered, just, he's also been all in on the wrong side of AA v KK
He's an older guy, older than me even, Jack, a regular it seems, I think someone referred to him as Greek Jack if that helps? He's certainly been active, and aggressive, he called my raise earlier when I had AK and reraised strong when I c-bet a K92 flop. Strong enough for me to believe him and fold AK - he did the 'pick one for me to show trick and showed a 2....

I raise from early position with QQ to 575
One caller and Jack reraises to 1925
I reraise to 4125
a fold and Jack flats...........
I have 12,000ish back and a flat call seemed the least likely outcome.

flop comes A high - he jams    Huh?Huh?Huh?Huh?

Is this an obvious fold for me?

Anything here that is player specific for those who know him?
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« Reply #1 on: May 23, 2011, 12:29:10 PM »

Never fold tptk against Greek Jack. He makes that same strong reraise with KQ, KJ, K10.

As for the hand in question it depends on the rest of the board.

If there's a potential flush draw out there call him very quickly. If not fold. He has Ax where x could be absolutely anything other than A or K.
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« Reply #2 on: May 23, 2011, 01:41:18 PM »

Never fold tptk against Greek Jack. He makes that same strong reraise with KQ, KJ, K10.

As for the hand in question it depends on the rest of the board.

If there's a potential flush draw out there call him very quickly. If not fold. He has Ax where x could be absolutely anything other than A or K.

Probably got both decisions wrong then 

although I do believe am pretty certain have convinced myself he had a set on the first one
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« Reply #3 on: May 23, 2011, 03:23:18 PM »

More detail than just 'A high' would be nice
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« Reply #4 on: May 23, 2011, 04:04:27 PM »

More detail than just 'A high' would be nice

I can't recall specific cards, it was certainly uncoordinated since I didn't consider the thought he was shoving either a flush draw or a straight draw. It was definitely A high though.
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