Not much to say about this. I don't think I played aggressively enough while I had the chance. Around hand 46 I had him down to 765 chips, that was his low point. Hand 52 I had Ah Js, one of my better hands, but the board only came up with 6h 4s 7d 6d 3h. He had Ac 3d and won getting him back to 1305 chips. He bet agressively a number of times and I didn't have good enough cards to risk calling him.
Hand 72. He surprised me here. I was on the BT w/Ks 4d and bet 2 BB (100). He called. Flop 3s Ad 9s. We both checked. Turn Jh. Again check, check. River 9h. He bet 300 into the 200 pot and I decided to call to see what he had, so I have a better idea of what he's making those kind of bets with. There were lots of ways he could beat, including trip 9's. What he actually had was Ac 3d. He'd flopped 2 pair and had not made any plays with them until after the River. That was what surprised me. Hand 76 was not far away.
Hand 76. I'm the BT with Ah 3s and bet 3 BB (180), he calls. Flop 6h 7d As. He checks and I bet 1/2 the pot (180) and he raises me to 360. I decide to try a gutsy play and re-raise him to all-in. Unfortunately he calls and shows Ac 9h. He has the bigger kicker, I need a 3 to win. Turn 3d. I get it!!! But then comes the River 7d, double pairing the board, eliminating my paired 3's and his 9 kicker carries the day. I lose.
Obviously I should have backed off that last hand while I still had the chance, but choose not to and it cost me the game.
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