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						If I'm going to bluff with a medium pair ont he board into someone who's raised and bet the flop, I would definitely wait until the turn to make a big play to take the pot away (probably a min raise on flop then big bet on turn).  But yeah, his play does reek of a slowplayed 10, but being that he's a maniac and could have a draw, weak king, underpair, or just a plain hopeless hand and be running a bluff against you, I don't think it's neccessarily a bad call.  Since you were getting 2:1 on your call, it wasn't a poor call unless he would be bluffing in that spot less than 1/3 of the time, and if he was a true and relatively skilled maniac, he almost definitely would be bluffing more than 1/3 of the time in that situation.  Still, you might have wanedt to wait until a more opportune time (i.e. no pair or obvious draw on board) before trying to snap off one of his bluffs.
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