Re: 200NL- ugly spot with Tens
Preflop and flop are standard.
I planned on giving up on the turn, but since villain instantly checked behind on the turn I was very confident that villain didn't have a K. He would have very likely bet a K and else he would have atleast considered betting it!
So since I'm certain that I had the best hand at the turn the question is what the most profitable river line will be. At the table I figured that villain would likely call a smallish bet with a PP <TT and would not bluff raise me. So the bet was certainly for value and definitely not an attempt to fold a K as some posters asked...
Now I'm reviewing the hand I'm not certain if my river line is optimal. Villain might bet more hands when checked to than he will call with, because he's capable of bluffing after passivity and he might valuebet worse hands (not sure about that though)
Will post the interesting results later (yes he indeed showed) but hope to get some more input...
Veron
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