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Personally, i don't think you really made any mistakes on that particular hand. When you are playing a maniac you want to milk them for all they have when you flop a good hand, so some may argue that you could have slowplayed a little. On the other hand, assuming the turn card was scary (which it must have been since he ended up with a straight), you probably would have to move all in anyway with your ACES and TENS after the turn. The fact that he runner runnered you sucks, but not much you can do. Just another bad beat by someone that clearly should have folded.
You were concerned that it was a mistake to base your decision on what the "other guy" had been doing. Personally, that is exactly what you should be doing at a poker table. By pretty much knowing what opponents are going to do, you can adjust your decisions so you can get them to do what you want and what you predict. If you predict a player is going to get aggressive with a scary flop when you have hit a hand, then you should let him!!!
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