That 10 was an easy call. You had raised big on hands 1 and 4, meaning those cards were (likely) low. You folded preflop on hands 5 and 8, meaning I had something good. In hand 10 the only cards that were left were 1, 2, 8, 8, 10. This tells me 1 and 2 were played in hands 1 and 4. Knowing that you had a 6 in hand 10, it was a pretty easy call, knowing I had an 8 or 10. If I raised, you wouldn't have called, so I called to get your reaction.
That was a horrific string of cards in hands 13-15. Seeing a 3 for you in hand 13, and being unlucky that I had the one. The odds of me winning that were 82%, but seeing the one was a gut punch. Being that you know I have the 1, it's an easy call all in, and your stack isn't threatened. In hand 15 you see my 10, and it's terribly unlucky that I see a 10 after you raise. Odds of me not having the 10 there are 91%.
Getting stuck with the 10 after having your chips cut sucked. Twice. I now see the rest of the deck for round three. I had no shot. Even if I don't fold the 10, I don't survive.
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