$ NL HE MTT: Would you call this hand?

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I think there are many players here on Cardschat who would call this allin.
I thought for a moment about calling, but one thing that caught my attention is that the AA villain was entering several hands in a row just limping, and precisely in this AA hand he opened a 4bb reise after the first limp.
So I decided to call with my pair of 10's in an attempt to make a trip, but when the first villain to limp was all-in with more than 30bb and the other raiser called, I thought for a moment and gave up.
If I had a crystal ball, I would have called for sure.😁🤣

pokerstars, Hold'em No Limit - 25/50 - 9 players
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UTG: 3,150 (63 bb)
UTG+1: 2,955 (59 bb)
MP: 2,870 (57 bb)
MP+1: 3,045 (61 bb)
LP: 3,795 (76 bb)
CO: 1,970 (39 bb)
BU: 4,552 (91 bb)
SB: 1,838 (37 bb)
BB (Hero): 2,825 (57 bb)

Pre-Flop: (75) Hero is BB with T T
3 players fold, MP+1 calls 50, 1 fold, CO calls 50, BTN calls 50, SB raises to 200, Hero calls 150, 1 fold, CO 3-bets to 1,970 (all-in), 1 fold, SB calls 1,638 (all-in), BB (Hero) folds

Flop: (3,976) K 2 T (2 players, 2 all-in)

Turn: (3,976) 6 (2 players, 2 all-in)

River: (3,976) T (2 players, 2 all-in)

Total pot: 3,976

Showdown:
CO shows 4 4 (two pair, Tens and Fours)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 18%, Flop: 8%, Turn: 5%, River: 0%)

SB shows A A (two pair, Aces and Tens)
(Equity - Pre-Flop: 82%, Flop: 92%, Turn: 95%, River: 100%)

SB wins 3,976
 
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The backjam from CO is usually going to be exactly the kind of hand, he had. First he try to limp behind for a cheap setmine, and when he can no longer get that, because someone put in a raise, he turns his hand into a bluff by jamming. I am a little surpriced, it was as bad as 44, but a ton of the time he will show up with something like 66-88. Because of that if SB had folded, I would snap call with TT and also 99. However when SB has called, its a much more dicey spot, and as a default we are not entering an almost 40 BB all-in preflop as the third player with TT. So nice fold even though you would have binked a suckout this time :)
 
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The backjam from CO is usually going to be exactly the kind of hand, he had. First he try to limp behind for a cheap setmine, and when he can no longer get that, because someone put in a raise, he turns his hand into a bluff by jamming. I am a little surpriced, it was as bad as 44, but a ton of the time he will show up with something like 66-88. Because of that if SB had folded, I would snap call with TT and also 99. However when SB has called, its a much more dicey spot, and as a default we are not entering an almost 40 BB all-in preflop as the third player with TT. So nice fold even though you would have binked a suckout this time :)
That's what I thought at the time of the play, if the SB hadn't entered the hand I would have called with a pair of 10, the two villains were limping in many hands, I just didn't call because it was like I mentioned above, the SB villain he reised to 4bb, something he wasn't doing, so I suspected he had a strong hand.
Thank you for your review @fundiver199, it helps in my future decision making.:)(y)
Grateful Cesar
 
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always call for information lol
calling station here.
 
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