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Preflop easy 3-bet preflop, if you don't 3-bet this hand preflop you shouldn't play $1/$2. As played Flop is ok. Turnplay is pretty pointless,you overbet-shove into him in a situation where he won't call with any worse hands. Better line would've been to bet turn small ($30-$35) and fold to a raise.
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What ?
He bet twice more than pot, on the turn with third club, and you called ?
What had You thought in this situation ? That he will put all his money, to risk with top pair, or maybe AK ? I wouldn't count on it, third card, and You should really consider the flush, especially in all in situation, and as previous guy said, You should definitely 3bet him preflop, with pair of 10's and later on , with no higher (than yours) cards on the flop, with possible flush draw, why You just called ? It was many mistake IMO
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Posted by BeMyATMplz: Preflop easy 3-bet preflop, if you don't 3-bet this hand preflop you shouldn't play $1/$2. As played Flop is ok. Turnplay is pretty pointless,you overbet-shove into him in a situation where he won't call with any worse hands. Better line would've been to bet turn small ($30-$35) and fold to a raise.
You should have rather 4-bet all in on the flop if you think he is raising with a combo draw.
Calling on the flop is correct as well, but on the turn... Although his sizing doesn´t look like a flush (only retard would be overbetting with a nutted hand), you won´t be almost never better in this situation than him. (he easily could have sets, bigger overpairs with a club) Easy fold to such overbet.
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Sort of tempting considering you had 10s over THOSE cards... but there was a possible flush draw on the board...
I'm not so liberal with the 10s like that,... One of those borderline hands where either way you go could be good... ...although,...obviously not so good the way it played out...
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I think you played the hand correctly up until the turn. When you shoved all in you are only ever getting called by a better hand. I would have slowed down after he called the post flop bet and maybe wait for a better spot to get it all in with