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	You probably didn't maximize the amount of money you made on your 10s.  Unless the other player slowplayed the nut straight (which I would not expect, given the flush draw on the board) you were most likely the winner here.
		
			
			
				
					  Originally Posted by DownLowHo Thanks for all the great replies.  I pushed all-in and he went into the tank, finally folding and showing two red jacks.  I had him on AJ so he actually had two more outs than I thought.  
 The reason I am second guessing is because I don't think I maximized my hand.  My other line of thought would have been to throw out a callable $100 bet as some of you have suggested but I decided to push the turn for several reasons:
 
 1) I don't think he had K-J for the made straight as I think he would have re-raised the flop.  I didn't consider KdJd as Arkana pointed out.  That would have been dangerous with the redraw to the K-flush and I definitely would have lost my stack.
 
 2) He might have read my severe over bet as a bluff though with my tight table image, probably not.
 
 3) I felt he was a better player than me and didn't want to be faced with a tough decision.  If I threw out a $100 bet, what would I do if he re-raised me all-in and tried to take my pot away by repping K-J?  I didn't want him playing back at me and putting me to a tough decision so I just decided to take it down.
 
 4) Finally, it was getting near the end of my trip and I didn't want to price him in and let him draw me out.  (I know it is short term thinking but it was my first time in a casino playing poker and I wanted to finish with a nice win.)
 
 However, given your discomfort with your opposition, I think you made the right or close to right move.  As you said, you did not know what you would do if he re-raised you, if he flat called, etc.  Being the aggressor, you had two ways to win: him folding, or you showing down the best hand.  That increased your odds to win this pot to over 50% I would say, just by reading what you had to say about this player.
 
 Best move EVER?  No.  But a decent move, especially when you feel the opposition is a better player?  Yep.
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