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Am I correct to slow-play here?
25 NL cash 6-max Party.
I have AK clubs, in a 4-way pot (I think I minraised preflop and got 3 callers). Anyway, flop comes something like K 8 5 with two clubs. I've hit TPTK and a re-draw to the nut flush. I'm second to act. First position bets small, my first instinct is to raise and isolate, but then I think it's safe to go for the 2 overcalls (sorry to use a limit term in here) here? Well I did, I just called his small bet and the other two called as well. I think I was correct in slowplaying here, which is weird, b/c I think slowplaying is almost always going to bite you in the end, but in this case I think it's correct for me to try to re-draw to the nut flush on an unpaired board. (Hoping someone made a lower flush as well). The result was that my high pair held up as I saw the showdown with 1 opponent. No flush, but what are your thoughts? |
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