Obvious hyper-aggressive opponents

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At a table earlier today "welcometohell85" sat on my right.
He was terribly over aggressive. Besides, those are my favorite opponents, especially when they slowplay their hits. I recommend you to keep an eye at them, aim for the dead money on the tables.
Here is an example of how he revealed his holecards.


His check-call on the flop strongly indicated on a king, because he would almost for sure bet that flop if he had missed. I saw hardly any chance that he could be empty at that stage, he probably could have a flush draw or a seven.
The turn gave me a full house, and his bet was extremely weak so i decided to raise it to verify that he had a king. Well, he min- reraised. Everything he did showed me that he was slowplaying, even though i couldn't resist 8 to 1 for a call. He pushed the river less surprising, without hesitation I could lay down my full house.
Later I asked in the chat if the had kings full, and he said "yepp".

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