I'm sure I'm missing something/many things, but I see 5 cases?

1) Turn bet puts us all in (pot odds)
2) Turn bet puts opponent all in (pot odds)
3) Implied odds cases (2 mistakes listed above are: 1) we need less equity if we are short stacked (only if we don't have enough to cover the $10 bet, which puts us in case 1), and 2) we need less equity if our hand is face up, more if it is disguised (this is reversed, the better disguised our hand, the less equity we need since we can anticipate extracting more on the river when we hit).
4) 0% suffices case (already discussed)
5) We're potentially drawing to a split pot. For instance, we're drawing to a nut flush w/ a gutshot broadway draw and our opponent may already have broadway or tptk plus a broadway draw. This will increase the amount of equity we need (assuming we've got less than 50% equity) since the split pot takes away quite a bit of the value from our equity in the split pot case.