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As noted above, I too stay away from K10 unless in cutoff or blinds. I would bet pot with my top pair. If you are raised, fold. If you are called it depends on the turn. Best case, you pair your kicker or make a set. Worst case, the draw improves. Middle case its a blank.
If I am called and the turn is not scary I would push it again with a 1/2 pot bet. If you are raised, fold. If you are called again, slow it down on the river if you respect your opponnent. If your opponent is a chaser and scare card does not come, or he is capable of calling it down with somthing like K2 suited bet into him again with another 1/2 pot bet.
As a rule, a lot of these players are really poor and will play K (anything) or even A high hoping for the river A. Top pair is like gold to them and they will call your bets down to the river. If you are up against what you percieve to be a solid player slow it down and don't invest too much.
Let me add that even if the draw gets there, if you are up against a solid player you can take a stab at bluffing at the pot. Maybe he will lay down AK. If you have no read, or are up against a wild/loose/chaser the bluff is probably not a good idea. It depends...lol.
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