Quote Originally Posted by bair
why do you check raise all in when a flush completes?
The 10 is a very bad card for you. It completes his flush AND maybe his straight as well.
Add to that the fact that this is a low board so it probably isnt an Ax, or KQ or some other type of hand that has hit a single pair calling you and i think it is farly likely you are beaten by trips or a flush (or maybe 2 pair or a straight)
As it happens he called the flop with a pretty rubbish pair but i think most of the time here you are up against something even if it is a draw. When the T falls and completes almost all the draws that could be against you i check and hope for a free/cheap showdown. Fold to a big raise. In my experience most people at these stakes are very passive. They will call huge bets with a small hand but will only make them when they have 1 pair beaten.