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[QUOTE="300HPGOD, post: 6190392, member: 305911"] A lot in this hand is going to depend on how well your description of villain is. If they really are a good agg reg then I think the more wide their range could be. If they can be wider here in their 3 bets then 4 betting is probably better but a good player with a big pair is not going to 5 bet you but just call you and then you are out of position in a bloated pot with a hand that is vulnerable. This is not a fun spot no matter how you play it with 1010 when you are up against a good player that has position on you. If you have stats they 3 bet wide then you could 4 bet or you could play the hand as a set mining hand. Personally I probably lean towards playing it as a set mine hand but that may not be correct, Im just giving my opinion and my taste there. As played on the flop you could be up against a bigger pair or something wider but being out of position here I would rather call then raise. If I was in position I think I like raising for some equity denial plus the faster I find out Im up against it possibly the less money I lose. However here being out of position I would just call as you did. Turn as played does connect the board but I am not worried about 67 or A2. This bet is large though at roughly 3/4ths pot so I would think this is a little more bluffy but at the same time our hand is probably looks like big Ax or some pocket pair so if villain sees that and has QQ they know they can bet large here and get a lot of calls. Im torn here but I think depending on how good I think villain is I fold here (which is tight weak I know) but I also know I have a hand that can stand massive pressure and I figure to face massive pressure on the river and the river could easily be an overcard. I would never raise here since if I was calling I would mostly bluff catch the river (although Ive mentioned before I hate bluff catching multiple streets since its just a guessing game at that point) so Im either calling or folding with my preference being a fold and waiting to play a hand like this against villain while in position (should be somewhat often as they are 2 to our right). As played on river, its a horrible card as all Ax got there. Check is correct on your part imo and they make a bet that screams value. They seem to want us to call here so I would fold. Could be a post oak bluff but if it is, then it is. I feel like if we call here we lose more often than we win and even with pot odds I dont think we win enough of the time. Anytime you have 1010 or JJ type hands out of position against a 3 bettor it will be tough, especially if you believe that player to be good. Imo I dont think a 4 bet solves this as villain will not fold to a 4 bet often if they are really good (depends on your sizing and how villain sees you). Its really a bluff catcher hand you have and you would have to bluff catch for 3 streets which is usually not profitable. Imo you have to fold somewhere along the line here and flop is too soon so it has to be turn or river. This hand would be really interesting and tougher if the river was a 8 instead of a 2. [/QUOTE]
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