I would get it all in on the flop or the turn, usually the flop. The problem is, by the time you find out your hand is probably no good (the turn), you are pretty much pot commited. You can dump this on the flop if he is so tight he has to have AA or KK here but once you throw in JJ and AK as a c-bet you are making a profit vs that range just by c/ring the flop all in, esp. if he calls with JJ (you want him to fold AK spades and AK anything else is gonna fold 90% of the time). Also, very few players have a range that tight at this limit.
If you know your many really well, or the stacks are deeper, your line is actually pretty good, esp. for 1010 on a 224 board vs preflop reraiser. As is, it sucks. There's more money than you have in your stack and you have a decent over pair. ALL U CAN EAT BABY ALL U CAN EAT |