Anything I could have done differently?

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Early doors so no real reads

** Hand # 1015325627 starting - 2008-07-12 22:02:18
** $2 - 20 hand levels(a) [Hold 'em] (20.00|40.00 NL - STT) real money
goingout sitting in seat 1 with 1610.00
Fatstu70 sitting in seat 2 with 1300.00
jimboprov82 sitting in seat 3 with 1470.00
paultoni sitting in seat 4 with 1440.00[Dealer]
deidle sitting in seat 5 with 1650.00
deidle posted the small blind - 10.00
goingout posted the big blind - 20.00
** Dealing cards to Fatstu70: 10h, 10c
Fatstu70 raised to 80.00
jimboprov82 called - 80.00
paultoni folded
deidle called - 80.00
goingout folded
** Dealing the flop: 7d, Ad, 9s
deidle checked
Fatstu70 bet - 100.00
jimboprov82 folded
deidle called - 100.00
** Dealing the turn: 6s
deidle checked
Fatstu70 bet - 180.00
deidle raised to 360.00
Fatstu70 called - 360.00
** Dealing the river: Jd
deidle went all-in - 1120.00
Fatstu70??
 
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either fold or reraise to his reraise... but personally i would've checked after the flop to see where things stood.
 
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either fold or reraise to his reraise... but personally i would've checked after the flop to see where things stood.
This is wrong, I see nothing wrong with the c-bet on the flop but I would have slowed down at the turn with a check/fold:) .
With no reads on villian, your flying blind here.
 
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This hand looks like villain had T-8 and caught on the turn. The only thing I may have done differently is check the turn as well. Most online players over value their Ace, so a weak Ace may have played this way as well, then caught two pair on the turn.

Either way, after he called your pre flop raise and flop bet it is time to slow down.

One other thing, if after the flop you think he is on a draw, make it more expensive by making a pot size bet, that way they won't be getting the correct odds to call their draw.
 
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I would have folded after the reraise. It seems to me your opponent has you beat at this point. You made your statement preflop, flop and river. I think it's clear where the player stands at this point.
 
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the frikin minraise scares the crap out of me, but usually it tells the truth about opponents hands...I would fold...your prolly beat. were U?
 
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first of all you need to raise more pre flop...you dont want the blinds to call you with any 2....remember you are 5 handed and you range is probably way ahead pre flop....you need to make ppl pay to see a flop...after the way this hand was played and he shoves u on the turn you have no choice but to fold here as you have no read on your opponent.
 
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