I've been playing TAG and people have been respecting my raises, villain has been playing a good amount of hands (slightly loose), but has showdown many decent hands and seems to be a solid player. I've been on the table for only 10 minutes so no solid read on him.
Full Tilt No-Limit Hold'em, $0.50 BB (6 handed)
Hand History Converter Tool from
FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)
CO =#A500AF(Villain)/ ($78.80)
Button ($100.25)
SB ($48)
Hero ($73.55)
UTG ($26)
MP ($120.75)
Preflop: Hero is BB with Q

, T

.
1 fold,
MP raises to $1.75, CO =#A500AF(Villain)/ calls $1.75,
2 folds, Hero calls $1.25.
Flop: ($5.50) 2

, Q

, 8
(3 players)Hero checks, MP checks,
Villain bets $2.5,
Hero raises to $7, MP folds,
Villain raises to $79.55 (All-In), Hero calls $64.80 (All-In).
Turn: ($156.85) J
(2 players, 2 all-in)River: ($156.85) K
(2 players, 2 all-in)Final Pot: $156.85
Analysis and critiques please?
QUOTE(scram @ Thursday, August 30th, 2007, 12:01 AM)

Asians are fascinated by small cards and Jacks. Because of this, they're hard to read.
They also have the ability to conjure hands that are previously unknown to the poker world.
For example, I once had top set against an Asian and thought I had the nuts, until he turned over his hole cards and showed me pocket eels. I didn't even know WTF was going on, but before I could figure what was happening, a gong went off and he started laughing and dragged the pot :icon_frown: