I'm not going to draw this out any more, thanks for all the feedback definitely a lot of stuff to think about. I will read through it a couple more times and let it sink in. Always learning!
My thought process after the flop:
I went into the tank a little bit on this one. Since hero is viewed as a tight player and the villain hasn't been very active and it is early, I think he is only raising pre-flop with a very premium hand. I might have narrowed his range a little too much, but at the time I put him on AQ, AK, 1010, JJ, QQ, KK, or AA . After the flop he bet quickly, without much thought. He is normally is a little more calculated with his bets. (of course you guys would not know that) Like he was going to bet regardless of what was on the flop. I am thinking he is not risking a decent % of his stack with AQ/AK without some thought. If he hit a set of 10s he would slow play or think how he wants to play it. I ruled out KK since I have two kings. So that leaves him with JJ, QQ, AA.
One more piece of information: The month before we got in a hand together where he had AA vs my 10,10. He bet quickly and had a very similar posture and look. FYI : I got lucky and caught a 10 on the flop. With all this my gut was telling me he had aces.
FINAL result:
I folded - turning over my kings and said his Aces are good, he showed his AA.
I was right and lost the minimum this time, but how many time would I be wrong? Obviously since it has been a couple of weeks and I was still questioning in my mind if I played it correctly or just got lucky. Not trying to be results oriented, since I went on to win the tournament.
My thought process after the flop:
I went into the tank a little bit on this one. Since hero is viewed as a tight player and the villain hasn't been very active and it is early, I think he is only raising pre-flop with a very premium hand. I might have narrowed his range a little too much, but at the time I put him on AQ, AK, 1010, JJ, QQ, KK, or AA . After the flop he bet quickly, without much thought. He is normally is a little more calculated with his bets. (of course you guys would not know that) Like he was going to bet regardless of what was on the flop. I am thinking he is not risking a decent % of his stack with AQ/AK without some thought. If he hit a set of 10s he would slow play or think how he wants to play it. I ruled out KK since I have two kings. So that leaves him with JJ, QQ, AA.
One more piece of information: The month before we got in a hand together where he had AA vs my 10,10. He bet quickly and had a very similar posture and look. FYI : I got lucky and caught a 10 on the flop. With all this my gut was telling me he had aces.
FINAL result:
I folded - turning over my kings and said his Aces are good, he showed his AA.
I was right and lost the minimum this time, but how many time would I be wrong? Obviously since it has been a couple of weeks and I was still questioning in my mind if I played it correctly or just got lucky. Not trying to be results oriented, since I went on to win the tournament.