ok I dont like the way this plays out.
When the blinds are so small I dont see the point of raising with 1010, especially in such an early position. Is limping with the intention of calling a raise such a bad thing this early in a comp when the stacks are deep? If you get a caller in the next couple of seats then the button will likley call to use position , then the bb probably feels priced in to see a flop with a wide range of holdings. Now you are in an unenviable position of playing a swollen pot OOP with a hand that is very vunerable unless it sets up.
There is 285 in the pot on the flop and you lead for 240 . A fair enough bet but due to the preflop raise the bet is costing you 10% of your stack. Early on in a tourney I think it far better to try and keep pots small if you can .
I am really struggling to put him on a hand here, partly because when the stacks are deep and it's cheap to play people play all sorts but also because the flop looks very innocent . A great flop for tens really. I think he has 97 for top pair which hits its second pair on the turn. It is the only holding that makes any sense to me.(although a set would look similar) As you raised preflop he will expect you lead out so he flat calls with the intention of playing back at you on the turn if you check. Then not only does he hit his second pair but you lead again for 390 , which I think is just over half the pot. Now he really must give you credit for a hand and the way it has been played an overpair is your most likley holding, I think Ak and the like give up on the turn.
I dont think you can call thr river all in your hand isn't strong enough and I think all in river bets like this mean immense strength a lot more often than a bluff.
Going back to my first point , we all learnt that aggressive poker is winning poker , if you come into a pot it should be for a raise ectect.. I think that this still holds very true in the middle and latter stages of tournaments. In the very early stages however I have found myself playing almost anti-poker. I will call with big pairs and aq ak ect and try to keep the pot size manageable and disguise the strength of my hand . I very very rarely get all of my stack in the middle in the first few levels and will easily fold quite big hands. I do play suited connectors and the like however , usually coming in for a raise and always with position. Again this disguises my hand and if I hit I can stack someone. I think early on in tournaments is all about implied odds.
I know it sounds like I am advocating calling alot and general passiveness here which goes against the grain but these days poker is so aggressive that people overvalue and overplay hands a hell of a lot. There are a lot of chips to be hoovered up early in a tournament .
Well thats a bit jumbled but it's late.
good luck
jezza
It's funny because shortly after, I started playing a bit more like how you describe and it certainly can work.
Table "CPC 2006 WeeklyFinal 3338367 - 4" Seat 4 is the button.
Seat 1: Wayne1956 (3210 in chips)
Seat 3: Char24101 (3475 in chips)
Seat 4: Vidivici1 (4220 in chips)
Seat 5: Gannerrhy (5135 in chips)
Seat 6: Buffsta (1705 in chips)
Seat 7: Brenda (4315 in chips)
Seat 9: 1986 (685 in chips)
Seat 10: Oneputt (2255 in chips)
Gannerrhy: posts small blind 25
Buffsta: posts big blind 50
----- HOLE CARDS -----
dealt to Gannerrhy [

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Brenda: folds
1986: folds
Oneputt: calls 50
Wayne1956: folds
Char24101: folds
Vidivici1: folds
Gannerrhy: calls 25
Buffsta: checks
----- FLOP ----- [

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Gannerrhy: checks
Buffsta: checks
Oneputt: checks
----- TURN ----- [

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Gannerrhy: checks
Buffsta: checks
Oneputt: bets 150
Gannerrhy: calls 150
Buffsta: folds
----- RIVER ----- [

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Gannerrhy: checks
Oneputt: bets 350
Gannerrhy: raises to 900
Oneputt: calls 550
----- SHOW DOWN -----
Gannerrhy: shows [

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Oneputt: mucks hand [

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Gannerrhy collects 2250 from Main pot