I'm a donkey alright...should have never raise K10 in the first place, but since everybody was letting me run them over I decided to continue, and having Lee limp in early position helped, as he was spewing chips everywhere and I wanted some. It sucks that I put myself in that spot, but the math was too close in my mind to fold...and I'd rather be and aggressive donkey then the loose weak players at BP who spew their chips all the way to the parking lot.
I'm not good, but I'm not terrible either. I've played Dozo once or twice in ring games, and was running good against him both times, but never in tournaments. But he saw me make a few rounds of formidable folds last night, so I'm guessing that's why he was scared of me, and made his outrageous -3% call to take me out.
Dozo's K10 was offsuit. He was cutoff, and I was dealer, so I didn't buy his standard raise as strength.
No, I don't fold AJ there -- I'd make the same push with A-10, 55+. Dozo was bullying with his big stack, and I thought he could easily have been raising with a hand that could fold there. Knowing what I know now, I think a stop&go would have worked better. But then, he acts first on the flop, so he could have easily done the same, and I really couldn't have called it if there was any royalty on the board.