$Freeroll NLHE STT: AK, A on flop. Busted by set of 10s on turn.

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OniGamer

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This was in the fun steps on carbon poker.

preflop I had AKos, villan bets 70 I 3bet, he calls.
Flop goes down A97 rainbow.
I bet 70 chips, he calls
turn was a 10, he checks, I also check (I'm slow playing, trying to extract more out of him on river, thinking he has nothing)
river is a 3, he goes all in, I call
He shows pocket 10

What should I have done differently? I figure I should have pushed harder on the flop but what do you think?
 
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bigger on flop, bet turn.
 
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I think you need to tell us how many chips you had, and how many chips he had. I would not have checked the turn though, I would always bet it in this situation.
 
OzExorcist

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Valuetown every street - bet somewhere around 75% of the pot on the flop, about the same percentage on the turn and try to get stacks in on the river because this is so often either a worse ace or something else we beat like QQ/JJ/9x/ other dumb stuff.

As played IDK... calling for our whole stack is pretty thin but this is a freeroll and we've got to assume villain is an idiot until proven otherwise so I guess I call.
 
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not sure about the 3bet pre.

Bigger in flop, getting this in in most stt games.
 
kidkvno1

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I would be betting the pot on the flop, but it would be nice to know chip sizes.
Find poker program folder then find folder history or hand history then folder with your nick.
 
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