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			When people talk about how hard the games have gotten lately, and how there are "regulars" at $25 NL capable of playing back at them, and when shabi says "This isn't 2005" when talking about $100 NL, and how ABC poker isn't enough any more, etc, etc, etc..... It's crap like this (below) that makes me think everyone is crazy. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		I see this shit (and dare I say worse) all the time. And this is at a $200 HU SNG - not exactly penny stakes. I mean, what in the hell is this? Granted, there are lots of good players out there, but I see so many horrible ones that I honestly believe good (not necessarily great) players should still be able to make decent money playing online without too much trouble. Hell, I think an *average* player could make money if he's smart with game selection. Full Tilt Tournament game, buy-in $200 + 10 Heads Up Sit & Go (46315159), $10/$20 No Limit, 2 players Hand History by HERO (BB): T$2120 Button: T$880 Button postsHERO posts Big Blind T$20 Pre-flop: T   Q  (T$30)Button calls T$10 HERO raises to T$60 Button calls T$40 Flop: 6   6  A  ($120)HERO bets T$90 Button calls T$90 Turn: 6   6  A  A  (T$300)HERO bets T$200 Button calls T$200 River: 6   6  A  A  J  (T$700)HERO checks Button checks Button shows 5   3  ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() HERO wins T$700 with two pair Aces and Sixes  | 
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			He was planning on taking it away on the river from your JJ, but then you hit!  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
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			Nice theory, but wouldn't that still have worked?  If he's representing and Ace, JJ is still no good. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
		I honestly think his thought process went like this: Preflop: "Limp because I always do." Call Raise - "Maybe I'll flop a straight and stack him!" Flop: "Ohh.... I can make a straight OR a flush! Sure, I'll call for 90." Turn: {OK, I have trouble with this one. Maybe...} "He's totally bluffing. I'll call and hope for the chop, since there is no card that can come that would improve my hand to better than playing the board." River: "Ha! I knew he was bluffing! But I better check behind, just in case he has an A, K, Q, J, 6 or PP 77+." Yeah, I have no idea.  | 
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			wouldn't be surprised if it went like that ^^
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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