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Before getting to the bottom I had a feeling he nabbed part of it else where. Rubs me a little wrong that he'd be willing to call the pot sized bet on the flop then raise it on the turn. He gives me the impression that he either is slow playing the tens or he got something big from the 6 or 3, I put him on the 6, the 3 didn't even dawn on me until I hit the bottom and saw he hit his boat.
For me, I'm always cautious of playing an overpair when something pairs on the board. Walking into reading this hand though, and not playing with the opponent, I'll generaly error on the side of keeping my cash in check until I see him play for a bit. Reality is, a pocket overpair when a high pair is made on the board generally means I'm beat.. someone is bound to have the 3rd and 4th card. If they don't and they bluff me out of it, that is fine, I'll learn that and hammer them on 4th and 5th in a later hands when I know I'm the dominate player.
A lot of the players at microstakes have one plan, bluff and get as much as possible without ever showing down. They'll always be handing you your money back. Always.
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