Re: 10-20, fold or call down?
You'll see that this is easier to read. The hands are separated (I actually think it is a good idea to make 3 separate posts). Extranious info like the specific holdings of specific players in specific OTHER hands is excluded. This reduces the problem to the math of it. Other info that can be included in a live setting are possible reads or mannerisms. Also, it can be helpful to include the size of the pot at each street. This is more useful in NL hands, but it is a good habit to get into.
Don't mean to be too much of a nit, but I see that you are new to the forums and you should be taught how to post in a way that is easy to read as it will help those trying to help you.
Now, let me evaluate the hands...
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