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Originally Posted by gametime
Reads: he was sitting next to his girlfriend at the table coaching her. Which makes me even more think this is never a bluff so only value hands. If that's the case I'm only chopping or losing. As I think he never raises with a flush.
Villain wasnt preflop raiser also.
My image probably solid we haven't tangled so he has no reason to think I'm capable of big folds. So I have to have a hand here trips or better.
Feels like I'm tieing or losing here given analysis but so hard to fold lol.
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I think he had a flush. Does he have any reason to think that YOU have a boat? I am sure by the river he puts you on a ten, possible he did so from the flop. But it seems like you assume that a shove means he has your boat beat. I think since you had K-10 and two tens came down that makes AT really unlikely. I could be wrong but it also seems like a weird line for Aces.
Based on that I think he had a flush. I actually think the fact that he was at the table with his g.f means hes more likely to try to bluff or take down a pot where a lot of his money is involved. I keep thinking he raises the turn with A-10 being scared of a flush.