Another hand just played at a different table, NL $50.
I've been rushing and dominating whenever I enter a pot for quite a while, and I'm making people pay abnormal amounts to see a flop with me.
I've built my stack up to $160 odd. I have everyone covered.
Get KK in MP. EP raises to $2. I raise to $8. LP reraises to $19 or some bizarre amount (note: whenever someone tries to make their stack look big by betting like $4.75 I get quite skeptical anyways). First raiser folds it back to me.
I should maybe have started worrying here, but I was caught up in the rush. People had normally been just calling me and if they started playing back at my pot sizers on the flop I'd rethink if I didn't have a pretty strong hand.
Anyway, I think about reraising but for some reason I just call. I have this thought in my head that he's playing back at me because he's sick of me shutting people out so often, plus I won a big pot against him half an hour ago where he bluff-reraised all-in with 99 vs my KK from late position (I won).
Anyway, I put the other guy all-in for his remaining $70 or so after a flop of [Jc]X.
He calls, I get no help and he has AA.
In my defense, I had seem him put all his money in with 99 preflop. I definitely could not put him on AA for sure and I thought that I could possibly get him off a set of jacks with that kind of flop bet.
I'm putting myself in the stocks for you guys to throw cabbages at me.
Did I do real bad?