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Daily Poker Quiz: Pocket 9s vs Tilted Opponent

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The Situation: You are playing a full ring $2/$4 NL Hold 'Em game at your local casino. You've been playing fairly loose, opening a lot of pots. Player A to your left is steaming, having just lost a huge pot when his pocket aces got cracked when his opponent's 10 6 suited made a runner runner straight.

From UTG you raise it up to $15 with 9d9h. Still complaining about the previous hand, Player A calls and the rest of the table folds.

The flop comes 5c9cTs. You lead out for half the pot. Player A hesitates and then forcefully shoves his entire stack of $120 in the middle.

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