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PantsMan:
£1/£1 Cash game in Coventry, currently sat with about 180 bbs.

New guy has sat down at the table, not really seen much of him so far but has been getting involved.

He"s sat about 4 seats to my right and i"m in the BB.

He raises it up to £4, button calls and i call with   qs 9s.

Flop comes down 9-2-2 rainbow.

I bet out £6, original raiser flat calls, button folds.

Pot is now £25.

Turn comes 4. I check, original raiser bets out £12. I call.

Pot is no £49.

River comes another 2.

I check. Original raiser now overbets the pot with a bet of £64.

Intrigued as to what others think here.....


Shogun112:
Did it involve the winner buying 200 ducks?

duke3016:
Me - calling everyday including Sunday - but that"s just me  ;D

cincicrappykid:
callllllllllllllllllll he has AK and is a DONK

Marty719:
irl I dnt see myself folding here when he flats our flop donk.  As there are no draws on the flop, he knows our donk into 2 players shows a lot of strength.  This means he will have to turn a lot of high-card floats into bluffs as he will realise they have little sdv.  His value range also doesnt make a lot of sense, as he flats our small flop donk with a player behind.

I like how u played it all btw.

That said, I think its important to note the quality of live poker is not as good as online, so not as many players are capable of making these river overbets with air.  Prob advisable to get a perception of villain and how comfortable he looks at the table and how much live experience he has. 

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