pocket tens in the big blind . How would you have played ? Call ? All-in ?

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At the table of 5 people, two in front of me did the rest of the call dropped , I did raise, the next player made ​​the call my raise , and someone was sitting on 3-bet , I required smooth , and began the most interesting person who equated my raise goes all-in , the next player too all-in talking and I went all-in and how you would play this hand ?
 
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Think i would need a bit more info, stack count, blind levels, previous play type etc.. Personally i would probably just call with 10's, there are so many over cards that could break your hand. You really need to hit a set and slow play it and build the pot but watch out for straights, flushes and a paired board. At the end of the day everyone has the right to their own way of playing, even if its rubbish :)
 
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The Finger5 analysis is correct.
I probably would play doing the same line, or opening with 2,5x - 3,5x to get information about the range of hands coming of your opponent and to play with the less number of opponents possible.
But with this hand your objective is hit the set if the board is complicated .. easy fold!
 
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Depends on the original opening raising how I proceed... is he a fish? If so we can raise to clean up the dead money and isolate the fish. Hoping for dry flops to get the pot from a cbet or lowboards to get stacks in by turn :)

If he's rather a strong player and we are oop and with so many callers. Just flat because the pot will build up easily.
 
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how they played before. did they pus 36s in UTG at some point?
BUT... in general from what you say you've got to aggro of a table, so folding here is good though not easy. You wil either multiply your stack by 3,4-9 and be #DA_MAN, or you will be run over by some wierd dro like 7Jo that gain some weight and will be angry at the winner screaming that he is a fish. You run ANY pair with pot odds calculator & will see that in multipot even aces are ~53% to win. For example if 1 of your ops has JJ+ (!that is possible) & the 2nd holds ANY dro (exmp:76o) your hand is suddenly the worst... but again, how did they play before that =)
 
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we should have more info and when you play a hand preflop you should have plan for a hand how to react after possible oponent move.
I mean if 3bet you should have some idea what you will do after 4bet.
Often mistake is just TT good hand i will 3bet but dont know whats to do when people reakt after that then its better just a set mind i think.
 
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10's doesn't play particularly well after the flop. Against 2 all-ins, easy fold even on a cash table.
 
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