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Old 12-03-04, 07:58 AM
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Getting beat by a set is bad enough, but it seems like EVERYONE wants to slow play their pocket Js-As. I've even done it myself.
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Old 12-03-04, 09:22 AM
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I dont slowplay big pocket pairs... getting cute with your AA like as if it cant be beat isnt the way to go. I like to slowplay sets but it seems like every time I hit a set, the board usually is 2 suited so I will bet out to force out flush draws.
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Old 12-03-04, 09:55 AM
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I agree with you on how it SHOULD be played. I'm just making an observation of how I am seeing it being played continuously.
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Old 12-03-04, 10:32 AM
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I have seen what you are talking about also. An ace on the flop. Check it around. You KNOW someone has an Ace. Then when someone hits there K on the turn you raise them with your Ace. Smooth move. However, I never slowplay weak cards. If I have a pocket pair or 2nd high card I am going to fold to a bet on the flop with an ace. If you give me another card however I have infinate odds to make my two pair or trips. So just bet out.

One thing about betting out: You will never get the flush to fold. If someone has 4 to a flush and two cards to go they are in to the river. It is just a fact. So you might as well bet out and win some money when they miss.

I also have been known to slowplay trips. One reason I do this sometimes is because you need to give people time to make somewhat of a hand. You want to get heads up with two pair or something like that. I always bet out or raise if a flush or straight is on the board. I know they are not going to fold, but I have to give it a try. A gutshot straight might fold.

I definatly slowplay a flopped flush, boat, or quads. No reason to bet these. If I am on the turn and one person is left I will try and get into a raising war with him. If there are 3 or more, I just want everyone to donate.
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Old 12-03-04, 12:16 PM
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Absolutely, slow playing is a valuable tactic at times. I'm one of those guys, by the way, that if I am on a flush draw, I am staying to the river if it's not too expensive. If it's too expensive, the outs don't justify it.
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Old 12-03-04, 12:49 PM
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I think that the slow play should be eliminated from LOWER limit games, simply because of the play there. If you originally sit down at a table and yuo dont know the other players, you should eliminate the slow play until you get a feel for the game and understand when you should use it.
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Old 12-03-04, 01:09 PM
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The best way to gain that understanding by doing it. There's no better teacher than getting a pair of Aces popped because of slowplaying them
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Old 12-03-04, 01:11 PM
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I actually don't mind when people slow play. That normally means i am beat and won't have to throw many chips in with my hand. Mixing it up really gets people. They have no clue what you have then.
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Old 12-03-04, 02:15 PM
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Betting out with a strong hand can be deceptive because there is so much slow playing going on.
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Old 12-03-04, 02:28 PM
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If they are slow playing, you don't know what they have and you would throw in MORE chips. If they bet their hand, if you don't have anything, you'll go out right away.
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