10s still good on the river?
Join Date: Apr 2017
Posts: 7,316
Playing 1/2 Maryland Live. I am effective stack with $110. V limped in EP. I limp SB with 10-10. BB raises to $12. V calls, I call. Pot $36. V is young mixed race guy with dreadlocks, no reads though as he just sat down.
Flop: 8-7-3r.
I donk $30. BB folds. V calls. Pot $96.
Turn: J completing rainbow.
I check. V bets $25. I call. Pot $146.
River: 6.
I check, V bets $50. Hero?
Thanks,
DT
Join Date: Sep 2017
Posts: 884
Probably calling, but not liking it. Pocket 10s are really hard to play (for me) and when we limp/call we pretty much turn it into a set mining hand.
We should have been the preflop raiser, then we can double barrel and reasonably rep 10s, 9s, probably even Js, and of course AJ/KJ/QJ.
Join Date: Aug 2015
Posts: 5,678
Raise pre-flop with your premiums, as played shove I guess when it gets back around to you given your short stack.
Check the flop. As played shove the turn both times. As played call the river. You have a pretty strong hand and stacks are short but you're playing it as a bluff-catcher.
Join Date: Apr 2012
Posts: 6,237
When you limp from the SB with TT you are playing it as a set mining hand. That can be a good strategy after a bunch of limps but with only one villain in hand and a short stack that is a mistake. Raise the first time. You should be all in somewhere before you get to the river. Limp/shove preflop, donk flop/shove turn, something.
As played call it off just because of the 4-1 odds but expect to be losing more then winning.