$10 NLHE Full Ring: Help me Analyze

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$10 NL HE Full Ring: Help me Analyze

Stage #1839898342: Holdem No Limit $0.10 - 2010-01-07 04:09:49 (ET)
Table: GOODRICH ST (real money) Seat #6 is the dealer
Seat 6 - MIGHTYUNIT ($10.51 in chips)
Seat 7 - MIDWESTMIKEG ($1.80 in chips)
Seat 8 - DBALL27 ($11.35 in chips)
Seat 9 - PENNYSMACKER ($13.44 in chips)
Seat 1 - NOSH0WMUCK ($10.54 in chips)
Seat 2 - ENJOY2EARN ($10.20 in chips)
Seat 3 - SMIKKELFELD ($10.17 in chips)
Seat 4 - MONSTAA07 ($12.82 in chips)
Seat 5 - XALJAVA ($7.23 in chips)
MIDWESTMIKEG - Posts small blind $0.05
DBALL27 - Posts big blind $0.10
ENJOY2EARN - sitout (wait for BB)
*** POCKET CARDS ***
Dealt to NOSH0WMUCK [10c Ad]
PENNYSMACKER - Folds
NOSH0WMUCK - Raises $0.30 to $0.30
SMIKKELFELD - Folds
MONSTAA07 - Folds
XALJAVA - Calls $0.30
MIGHTYUNIT - Calls $0.30
MIDWESTMIKEG - Folds
DBALL27 - Folds
*** FLOP *** [2d Ac Jh]
NOSH0WMUCK - Bets $0.40
XALJAVA - Folds
MIGHTYUNIT - Calls $0.40
*** TURN *** [2d Ac Jh] [10d]
NOSH0WMUCK - Checks
MIGHTYUNIT - Bets $1.10
NOSH0WMUCK - Calls $1.10
*** RIVER *** [2d Ac Jh 10d] [Jd]
NOSH0WMUCK - Checks
MIGHTYUNIT - Bets $2
NOSH0WMUCK - Calls $2

I want to know if there is anything that maybe I could have done better in this hand...and please give me your insight and what you think villian has with explanation. Because I want to LEARN!!!

I'll post what the villian had after I read some comments on the hand.
 
Suited Frenzy

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The 1st thing you should learn is to muck A10os when you're in EP.

As played, you need to bet more on the flop like closer to 2/3 pot or pot, don't check the turn, you should bet the turn. I don't understand the turn check after hitting 2 pr here, if you bet the flop w/ only 1 pr, why check the turn after hitting 2 pr unless you were planing to c/r him?

He prob had something like QJ or KJ & you let him get there by the way you played the hand.

As a side note, please convert your hands for easier viewing & analysis. This is the one I use...http://www.stoxpoker.com/hand_history_converter/
 
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question is how did he perceived you, is he loose? would he float with TT? does he just call pre flop with JJ? does he setmine 22? too many factors no enough info to make reads.
 
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I think usually AT is a fold in ep...
the pot is about 1 dollar on the flop so your bet is way too small... i'd go or something like 85 cents here.... you still lead on the turn.. you kinda give up on the hand by checking... the way it played out I might fold the river.... there s really not much you can beat.. you split with Ax but I doubt Ax would bet this river..
 
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In my opinion if your are checking the turn raise if he bets a littles less than 3x his bet but the even better play just lead out for half the pot with your two pair, river call is fine not good to raise because with your call on turn you are not sure how strong his hand is and might be unsure what to do if reraised.
 
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The 1st thing you should learn is to muck A10os when you're in EP.

As played, you need to bet more on the flop like closer to 2/3 pot or pot, don't check the turn, you should bet the turn. I don't understand the turn check after hitting 2 pr here, if you bet the flop w/ only 1 pr, why check the turn after hitting 2 pr unless you were planing to c/r him?

He prob had something like QJ or KJ & you let him get there by the way you played the hand.

As a side note, please convert your hands for easier viewing & analysis. This is the one I use...http://www.stoxpoker.com/hand_history_converter/

^^ pretty much covers it.
 
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1. Muck A10 from there.

This hand should have taught you why you don't want to get involved with a hand this weak from an early position like that.. unless you have a very specific reason (which is nearly never).

If you're going to raise from EP with weak hands you're better doing it with suited connectors. They're unlikely to be dominated. Or small pairs.. these types of hands you can hit big with, and you can get away from them trouble free. It's a cheaper way to mix up your play
 
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well i believe Suited Frenzy covered it.

i sometimes fold AQ in that position...so folding AJ and under should be standard here. Villain could have any of the following

1.) Ace with a better kicker ( AK or AQ which would serve you right for raising with A 10 LOL)

2.) KQ and was scared to ship it cuz of flush and boat possibilities.

3.) K or Q J and didn wanna raise his trips
 
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also + 1 to using that dam hand history coverter

your post is a bithc to read
 
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