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Pocket Tens at a Loose Table... Hard or soft?

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    Default Pocket Tens at a Loose Table... Hard or soft?

    At any table I'm aggressively betting JJ+ unless my Jacks / Queens get SEVERE warning. Overpair is pretty easy to play postflop given fewer opponents.

    However with tens, there being a strong likelihood that overs will flop, I don't know whether to play for set value or raise big with my edge. The trouble is that I feel that overcards (KJ and the like) have an advantage over me if I raise big, because they hit or fold, whereas I'm baffled on the flop if a 1 or 2 ace/paint comes. Also, it's at the loose tables I play at, IDK if raising tens severelypreflop is as good as, say, jamming with rockets. really IDK what I'm doing with tens. advice?
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    standard raise, play the flop
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    The trick with Tens is not to freak out if a single K, Q or J flops.

    Also, there are lots of flavors of loose.

    If people are stacking off in unraised pots with weak hands, then I'm not raising much pre-flop.

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