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I messed up here - forgot to hide the result.
You put nearly a full stack in the pot with a pair of Ts. In the long run, I think you will lose your stack here more often than take one
Yeh agreed - i was pleased (but not suprised) he turned over the ten. Not suprised because at this limit many players regard TPTK as a strong hand.
You build a big pot that is likely to be multi-way with a marginal hand that doesn't play well multi-way.
I was hoping that the raise would result in head up play.
why do you bet pot sized on the flop and put only 1/4 in on turn?
The flop bet was an attempt to take the pot. I got a caller so i decided to slow down. You see, this is the difficulty - i reckon that a pot bet on a multi-way flop show weakness - players will realise that it an attempt to take the pot with a weakish hand and therefore call. As villain still only called my 1/4 turn bet i then felt he was also weak. I called his river bet as i still had him on a weak hand purley because there was no raise and felt the bet was in response to my weak check. I was trying to showdown as cheaply as possible without showing weakness.
No doubt played it like a donkey though.
Thanks for your'e input
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