It looks like he has AA/KK/QQ/JJ/TT. You just have to realise that occasionally he will have the TT. I personally don't think the push on the turn was great but that isnt because he has TT. It is because the card that came just completed a straight and made it less likely for him to call with just the JJ since there are so many hands ahead of him. I like reraising the flop because it looks like he has an overpair that he likes alot and he may be willing to put alot more chips in now before he outdraws you. That will also pot commit him so that he wil put the rest of his stack in on the turn whether hes winning or not. The reason i dont like waiting until the turn is because if the 10 comes you lose (without realising) and if the A,K,Q or J comes it kills you action. Thats alot of cards you dont want to see on the turn. Get it in quicker. Having said that, i don't think you played it too badly. Hes still probably losing his stack there with KK, QQ, and maybe even AT so i guess you got unlucky.

I really don't think its healthy blaming luck for your long term results. It may prevent you from actually seeing and fixing the leaks in you game. I think it was Gary Player, who said “The more I practised the luckier I got.” Think about it