Most people that I play with could never lay down that hand. They dont spend enough time thinking about what the other guy has and they dont want to be bluffed out of a big pot. They see that they have 3 tens and thats all they see. Alot of times, trips is NOT a great hand. If you get heavy action from a tight solid player you have to lay it down most times. I see hands all the time where the board is something like QA7A5 and the bets and raises go crazy. One guy has A9 and loses. Well, duh, the other guy either has a higher kicker, has a lower kicker that matches the board (7 or 5 in this case) or he has a set that turned into a boat. A9 to heavy action sucks there.
In this case he has a queen kicker but he even worse off because the hero (which was me in this hand) in in the blind.
Lets replay the hand from my perspective. I see a free flop with
[5c]. The flop is
[5d][6s]. I bet the pot ($5) because theres a flush draw. The first guy is a calling station and calls. Second guy (villain) calls also.
Now the pot is $20 and the
falls. I now have a boat so I purposely bet $5 into the $20 pot hoping that one or both of them will chase the flush and hit it. Calling station folds but villain raises. Obviously he has a ten and hes proud of it so I go all in and pray he cant lay it down. He called and I cleaned him out.
QT is NOT a strong hand in that situation. His raise was perfect but once he announces that he has a ten and I make it clear that I dont care by going all in, its a must fold. AT would be very tough to fold but I still would probably lay it down if I knew the guy was tight aggressive.