What would you do in this position?

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jed989

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Game #7243860863: Hold'em NL ($0.15/$0.25) - 2009/02/14 - 14:49:00 (UK)
Table "Sadko" Seat 8 is the button.
Seat 1: Ninka8000 ($12.60 in chips)
Seat 2: krabba1 ($37.81 in chips)
Seat 3: M86077 ($9.59 in chips)
Seat 4: Pau120335 ($16 in chips)
Seat 5: 44nigel44 ($11.50 in chips)
Seat 6: hofnar ($42.55 in chips)
Seat 7: xThiefx ($73.06 in chips)
Seat 8: Gobo007 ($26.66 in chips)
Seat 10: Jam250146 ($44.35 in chips)
Jam250146: posts big blind $0.25
----- HOLE CARDS -----
dealt to Jam250146 [Tc Td]
Ninka8000: folds
krabba1: folds
NwDelhi69 joins the table at seat #9
M86077: folds
Pau120335: folds
44nigel44: raises to $1.25
hofnar: calls $1.25
xThiefx: folds
Gobo007: raises to $4
Jam250146:
 
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Raise...call...reraise to about 10% of your stack...pocket 10s have shrunk, shrunk, and shriveled.

At this point I am thinking I am beat by a big pair before the flop.

And noticing I am in the SB. Hmmm, big action, middlin pair, bad position.

I would fold.
 
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i agree u need to fold
 
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I would call to see the flop. But in case the other one (nigel) raised all in i would fold.
 
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You have 1 that raised another that called and a reraise. In this situation I don't think your pocket 10's are very strong for starters. Atleast one of these players is holding an ace and I would say the reraise is holding a high pocket pair or HIGH Ace and third guy could be holding 2 overs I would fold. You are next to act and if you were the only one to call the 4 dollar raise you are not getting enough odds. Even if you called the raise if you don't hit the 10 on the flop or a str draw you are folding post flop anyway
 
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I would call unless someone goes all-in. However, i am biased because pocket 10s are my lucky hand. I hit sets about 75% of the time when I am holding them.
 
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It depends how agressive those other bettors are. If they were both agressive types who only raise or fold, I might call. But they are normal players, the initial player could have aces, and raise again behind you. So you would have to fold.
 
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Well, I did have the rest of the hand to post but I appear to have lost it. I did fold and the $4 re raise was from a 99 and the original raiser had AK. Flop did come 9 A K. Im not joking. The obvious happened and I would have lost.
 
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It's hard but I would say you are beat. I can only speak for myself and I know it's so hard to fold pocket face cards.

Just today I had jacks and I knew that I had a good feeling the other guy had aces but I called his big raise preflop and when no over cards came I still pushed even though I was about 90% sure other guy had aces.

Low and behold he does. It's just too hard to get away from those situations.
 
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i would fold u have the first raiser and caller behind to act on the reraise .
and u don't want to 1/3 or better of chips (money) in and the first raiser mite raise agn and the caller calls and the reraiser calls , with half ur chips ivested ur git odds to call then .( SO FOLD)
 
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I would reraise on top of him.If he reasies me or the other guy reraises me I would know I'm beat.However if he has 99 and the other with AK I would doubt both would stay in the pot with your reraise .
 
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