I laid down a set of 10's once in a 5/10 limit game. Here was the situation: A lady had sat down at the table and check folded for about two orbits. She was ahead of me in position. Now I'm dealt TT and she raises in front of me. A few of the guys make the comment 'look she finally got dealt Aces', to which she says, 'yeah, I must have aces if I raise', just a little sarcastically.

The flop comes 3, 10, J. There's an early position bet and she raises. Everything about it screamed to me that she had pocket Jacks so I ditched my set of 10's. Sure enough, that's exactly what she had and I felt like the greatest player in the universe.

I guess the moral of the story if there is one is that a great deal is dependent on your read of the situation. Obviously I was privy to more information in that live game then any of us are in the online games, but reads are reads. If you think you're beat, fold, if you think you have the best hand, raise, if you're unsure, call.

Also, if you ever get into playing Omaha, I'll tell you that a bottom set is just barely worth the paper it's printed on.