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			I honestly cannot tell you why I raised pre flop. Lots of bluffs in previous hands, I guess.
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			As long as you know you played this badly and got lucky, so be it.  This is NOT a play I would recommend though.  Sure, in the short run you can get lucky like this (I can't believe it held up), but in the long run, it's going to kill you...
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			I would recommend staying at that table a while.  After getting lucky like that, it is awesome to tighten up and do a complete 180.
		 
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			Absolutely.  Overbet a monster after this, and you'll get callers.
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			Had you been playing like a maniac before this hand? I just don't see how the guy could have gone to the river with you with only a pair-o-jacks. I would have put you on a premium pocket pair; AA, KK, QQ.
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			Actually, I really don't think it's such a bad idea every now and then. You also learned that someone is willing to call off their stack with a pair of Jacks and facing a possible open-ended draw.   Well played. 
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			I think Chip has had one too many Jaegarbombs this afternoon.     
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