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|  Is this guy an idiot, or was my play that transparent? 
			
			My VPIP was maybe 20% max at this table at this time.  I couldn't believe it when he turned his hand over. The flop call was because I intended to raise the turn. 90% of the time, I just raise the donk bet right there on the flop, but I decided to play it a little differently this time. Thoughts? More importantly, do any of you call me down with 77 here? If so, tell me why. Full Tilt Cash game, $5/$10 No Limit, 5 players Hand History Converted by SB: $1546.25 BB: $1172 UTG: $1551 CO: $2479 HERO (Button): $1067 SB posts Small Blind $5 BB posts Big Blind $10 Pre-flop: 4  A  ($15) UTG folds CO folds HERO raises to $35 ($50) SB folds BB calls $25 ($75) Flop: 9  5  3  ($75) BB bets $60 ($135) HERO calls $60 ($195) Turn: 9  5  3  Q  ($195) BB checks HERO bets $148 ($343) BB calls $148 ($491) River: 9  5  3  Q  Q  ($491) BB checks HERO bets $324 ($815) BB calls $324 ($1139) BB shows 7  7  BB wins $1136 with two pair Queens and Sevens | 
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			This is what I dislike... there's certaintly a time for calling (ok with a gutshot also) with the intention to steal, but I dont think this is a correct spot to do. Raise this donk bet short of a read On the river I think you floated the flop with AQ or have missed your club draw (I suppose a flopped set would also make sense if you switched it up and just called on the flop), so I dont dislike the call that much 
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