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preflop: I would've raised to ~200 for value and to thin the field.
flop: Maybe a bit more, again for value but also because with the half potbet you might induce someone making a play. turn: Very weak check. What's even worse is the check-raise, this just doesn't make any sense to me...just call him down. I would've bet about 200~250, for several reasons. |
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Definitely a little timid with this hand. I can't see checking 10-10 preflop, since you're inviting three other players to stick around and try to hit overcards or some draw on the flop.
And I agree with the criticism that the flop bet was too small. If you weren't going to bet big, you were inviting people to stick around, again, and beat a vulnerable. Somewhere I heard someone say a rule of thumb is that "tens need help"... I think you went the opposite way with this hand, inviting others to stick around and improve to the point where your tens would start looking weak... |
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I bet 175 to 200 on the turn, as I think it gives you a much better idea of where you're at and theres a good chance you have the best hand. Theres not much he could have here other than a 9, maybe A2s, or making a weak call w/a middle pair. However, any or all of these hands could bet into when you check the turn and put you in an odd spot. I prefer betting and folding to a raise (most of the time as long as the guy isnt shady), and obviously in this case where the guy had a big hand you would have lost less.
P.S. You can raise PF, but I usually dont. I think there are arguments to be made both way, but you'll usually get callers and be out of position with ovecards on the flop, meaning any call will put you in an awkward position on later streets with a decent sized pot, regardless of whether you have the best hand or not. However, if the blind are a bit bigger, I love moving all-in from the blinds with a hand like this, as its an easy way to pick up the dead money, and a decent amount of the time some schmo wont believe you and will call with his small pair. |
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