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Chapman

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Just wondering if I played this badly, should I have called etc? I don't play cash games, I was simply trying to get my raked hands in as I had a chance at winning a trip to Gibraltar for the Mardle tourney. I sat down with the minimum $10 and it was actually going quite well, I was playing tight but played when I picked up hands in position and showed down winners when I did enter hands, picking up AA and doubling through at one stage obviously helped the situation. The guy I was in this hand with I had no particular read on, he'd been pretty tight also from what I recall, I was playing three tables which I'm not used to so it was not easy for me to keep a solid read on every player. Love2RiverU sitting in seat with $38.50 berlinpoker sitting in seat 2 with $25.20 mellowman307 sitting in seat 3 with $69.89 michx sitting in seat 4 with $35.23 chapman82 sitting in seat 5 with $33.91 Darwin_J sitting in seat 6 with $52.26 xite112 sitting in seat 7 with $57.28 RV1972 sitting in seat 8 with $49.50 Rolandbutter sitting in seat 9 with $14.53 java3 sitting in seat 10 with $49.26 RV1972 posted the small blind - $0.25 Rolandbutter posted the big blind - $0.50 **Dealing cards to chapman82: Jc, Jh Java3 Folded Love2RiverU folded berlinpoker folded mellowman307 folded michX folded chapman82 raised to $2.00 Darwin_J folded xite112 folded RV1972 called $2.00 RolandButter called $2.00 **Dealing the flop: 2c, 4h, 6d RV1972 checked RolandButter checked chapman82 bet: $3.50 RV1972 raised to: $8.75 RolandButter folded chapman82 called: $8.75 **Dealing turn: 10s RV1972 went all in: $39.25 chapman82 folded RV1972 mucks: RV1972 wins $60.63 from the main pot Ok so I figure he probably got a set here, he could be flat calling from the small blind with any range of hands, including a small pocket pair such as 2's, 4's, 6's, what puzzled me was his insta shove all in when the 10 came on the turn, if he has a set here and is putting me on either two over cards or an overpair, why is he shoving it all in on the turn. Does he not want to get paid if he knows he has me beat? Or is he putting me on two over cards thinking I can't possibly call with A high or whatever? I tanked for a bit before folding but as I say I'm not used to cash games so any advice on how badly I played the hand at any stage would be very welcome. :ok

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