Quote Originally Posted by RubixNL
Hold'em, I don't think a set or two pair leads that strong on the flop, especially knowing hero was the preflop aggressor.

I put villian on AT, KT, QT, JT....
I think a set could lead out that strong KNOWING the hero was PF aggressor. He has established that he likes his hand...lets see how much.

Tough one. Calling is based on reads. Could this opp act this strong with AT? Does he have it in for us (meaning he might try and buy it)? Barring any specific reason to think he only has a split pair of tens, I fold.