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jmbreslin
I don't have my notes with me so I don't have specific info on villain, but he was a pretty decent player: straightforward for the most part but did mix up his play now and then. Several hands prior to this he made a similar move, push-reraising my 2BB raise. Up to that point he actually played pretty passive heads-up with a decent chip lead, but I closed the gap with a couple of good pots. I let him have that one, since it was the first time he showed that kind of aggression heads-up, but now he's thrown another big reraise at me. This is level VII, 100/200/25 antes.

PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em Tourney, Big Blind is t200 (2 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from FlopTurnRiver.com (Format: FlopTurnRiver)

Hero (t6200)
BB (t7300)

Preflop: Hero is Button with 9, A.
Hero raises to t625, BB raises to t3225, Hero???
Kestral123
You are both very deep for heads-up. You gotta let this one go. If he keeps getting out of line, then maybe you take a stand, but when I've got that many chips relative to the blinds and I think I can outplay a guy, there's no way I'm putting it on the line with A9 in this situation.
simo_8ball
Easy fold.
litlebullet
unless the blinds are like 1k/2k or 800/1600 I can't see myself pushing with a9 unless you have a lot less chips or he has been doing this to you alot then I can justify it.
jmbreslin
Okay, good to know my instincts were right on this one. I let it go.
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