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Originally Posted by slacker
What, so next time you hit the nut full house you're going to be more careful of the quads?
C'mon man, you made the right play.
And it's not unusual for a loose aggressive player (i think they were called backward players in the early days  so ..) to slowplay a monster - who wouldn't, given the right scenario?
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No, but when I sent the allin maybe the right move was a reraise. If he make a mistake and just call, I could lost less money, and if he sent an allin to me of course I would have paid.
My allin only can be called with three or four hands, and one of them beated me. Wasn't a tourney, was a cash table. You don't call 20 dollars in a table .1/.25 against a tight player (I think this is the image he have of me) with two pairs.
The reraise was the right move, with the same result in this scenario.
This is what I learned.
PS: He isn't loose aggressive, is tight aggressive, making big raises when he "read" a week bet from his opponent.