For those using
DoylesRoom 10-2 as a reason
DoylesRoom 10-2 First was the fact he thought a player was on a bluff not pot odds. The second he was Big blind with no raise or bet until he had 2 pr.
Doyle confided, "I played the 10-2 many times after that. Let's just say, I don't play it anymore." I was heads up against Jessie Alto. I had just beaten the guy in a big pot; he was a notorious steamer, so, naturally, when he raised the pot, I called him with the 10 2. He had an A-J and hit aces and jacks on the flop, with one spade. I had tens. He bet and I called. When a deuce fell on the turn, I moved in on him. I caught another 10 on the river to beat him!
"The next year, I was in the big blind and had 10-2 against Bones Berland. The flop came 10-8-5. I checked, and he checked. He had eights and fives. The fourth card was a deuce. I bet, he moved in on me, and I called. The last card was a 10 again. So, in both hands, I made a full house."