Dream flop vs. dream turn

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maltz

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Suppose our hero is MP1 (in realy I was the villain). What do you think MP1 could have done to prevent the loss? Thanks.

No-Limit Hold'em, $0.02 BB (9 handed)

Button ($2.80)
SB ($0.75)
BB ($5)
UTG ($2.11)
UTG+1 ($0.90)
MP1 ($3.39) <-- hero
MP2 ($2.25)
MP3 ($2.85)

*** MP1 is dealt [Ad Ts].

Preflop: CO posts a blind of $0.02. MP2 posts a blind of $0.02.
UTG raises to $0.06, UTG+1 calls $0.06, MP1 calls $0.06, MP2 (poster) calls $0.04, 5 folds.
Flop: ($0.29)
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(4 players)
UTG bets $0.12, UTG+1 folds, MP1 calls $0.12, MP2 folds.
Turn: ($0.53)
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(2 players)
UTG bets $0.5, MP1 calls $0.50.
River: ($1.53)
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(2 players)
UTG bets $1.43 (All-In), MP1 calls $1.43.
Final Pot: $4.39

p.s. UTG flips over
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and claims the pot.
 
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Seneku

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Fold preflop, raise flop, fold turn, fold river.

Preflop calling with AT is not good play, because the only way your hand looks good is if you pair both your holecards (or make trip tens). UTG made a weakish bet on the flop, which you probably should reraise. If you get reraised after that, you can safely fold (normally, not 100% sure on these limits). On the flop Villian bet about 40% of the pot. Now on the turn he suddenly bets the pot. At this point, you're just beating nothing he could hold (AK,AQ,AJ,QQ, with QQ and AQ most likely). Nothing changes on the river and villian fires another barrel. Now it's almost sure you're beat, and you have to lay your hand down for sure.

Morale: Don't call raises with AT
 
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