$2 NLHE Full Ring: 3 of a kind, Tens

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$0.02 NL - Holdem - 8 players
Hand converted by PokerTracker 4

Hero (BTN): $2.59
SB: $1.66 (VPIP: 9.09, PFR: 3.03, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, hands: 34)
BB: $2.18 (VPIP: 14.30, PFR: 10.15, 3Bet Preflop: 3.04, Hands: 2,728)
UTG: $2.00 (VPIP: 5.26, PFR: 0.00, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 57)
UTG+1: $1.18 (VPIP: 21.43, PFR: 21.43, 3Bet Preflop: 20.00, Hands: 14)
MP: $1.60 (VPIP: 23.29, PFR: 11.42, 3Bet Preflop: 1.25, Hands: 220)
MP+1: $2.08 (VPIP: 24.42, PFR: 18.60, 3Bet Preflop: 3.85, Hands: 86)
CO: $2.16 (VPIP: 35.71, PFR: 28.57, 3Bet Preflop: 0.00, Hands: 28)

SB posts SB $0.01, BB posts BB $0.02

Pre Flop: (pot: $0.03) Hero has T T

fold, UTG+1 raises to $0.05, fold, fold, fold, Hero calls $0.05, fold, BB calls $0.03

Flop: ($0.16, 3 players) K Q T
BB checks, UTG+1 checks, Hero bets $0.09, BB calls $0.09, fold

Turn: ($0.34, 2 players) 9
BB checks, Hero bets $0.20, BB calls $0.20

River: ($0.74, 2 players) 2
BB checks, Hero bets $0.43, BB calls $0.43
 
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I would check back the river especially against a tight regular like this. Its difficult for me to imagine, that we are ahead of his calling range, when there is a 1-liner to a straight.
 
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I think it's ok but id probaby go a bit smaller around .25 on the river and fold vs a raise, checking back is fine as well though if villain isn't a fish.
 
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as villain just make complete on BB he could have wide range. he could have many draw hand, double pairs or low pairs, so we need to make decent bet. after turn we want cheap showdown. betting small 1/3-1/2 pot and fold if raised
 
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I think it's ok but id probaby go a bit smaller around .25 on the river and fold vs a raise, checking back is fine as well though if villain isn't a fish.


Bad idea on this board I think. You must value betting 2 pairs. Fish never fold VS pot bet here. And I never fold VS check raise here :D
 
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Bad idea on this board I think. You must value betting 2 pairs. Fish never fold VS pot bet here. And I never fold VS check raise here :D

The opponent in this hand was a VPIP 14.3, PFR 10.1, 3-bet 3.04 over 2.728 hands, which are classic nit stats. Guys like these are typically mass multi tabling, and they basically sit all day and wait for the nuts, and then try to get paid. They are NOT the kind of guys, who make a lot of calling mistakes. If anything they fold to much, so you should be looking for good spots to bluff them.
 
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Pretty passive pre/flop/turn play if V is better than TTT here. I think you can go for more value on the river targeting broadway hands that hit 2-pair.
 
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Usually tight preflop players cant let go they hands post flop because they waited so long to open, and usually bad on board reading.

I dont think that he has pre flop AJs QJs but lets look if he would had.

You beated by AJs, QJs, KK, QQ, JJ 19 combos (if he don have AJs,QJs pre 14 combos)
You beating AA, AK, KQ 21 combo.

If I think he had AQs QJs preflop I put on river half pot (or smaller?) because lowers variance (you wining 53% of time) might induce him to call with AdQd (maybe AsQs AhQh if he didnt folded on turn). If I dont think he has AQs QJs pre then you could bet bigger 55c.
 
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Usually tight preflop players cant let go they hands post flop because they waited so long to open, and usually bad on board reading.

I dont agree with that. Hero had more than 10 times as many hands on this guy as on any of the other opponents, so he is obviously one of those mass multi tabling regulars, you see on Stars. These guys are not great players, but they certainly understand board textures like a 1-liner to a straight. And they are not really "waiting to open". They play up to 16 tables at a time, which is why, Hero has so many hands on him. So they are not feeling married to their KQ in a spot like this.
 
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Looks good, but I'd increase my flop c-bet amount on textures like this. That means w/ nearly all of your c-bet range.

As played VB is good, but I'd go a little smaller, close to half pot, slightly under half pot. You're trying to get calls from other two pairs - KQ/KT/QT and a stubborn AK.
 
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First off i you should 3-bet the 1010 preflop.
as played, i would check back the turn. when you bet the turn this gives villain a perfect oppurtunity to trap and at that point you dont know where you are at. betting the turn isnt that bad tho but if you bet the turn i would check back the river. if you decided to check the turn you can either call if he bets the river or go for a 3/4 pot if he checks since at this point you know he doesnt have a straight because he wouldnt check a straight twice.
 
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