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Safe flops
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You are dealt a pocket pair utg, you limp. So does the button and the big blind checks. the bigblind got about 15-20BB:s, The button however got almost a full stack (75bbs), you got them both covered. The flop are dealt - you flop bottom set. The big blind bets 1bb into the 3bb pot. Against 2 passive opponents who won't stick the rest of their stacks in without a good hand, wich ones of these flops do you consider safe for slowplaying bottom set - letting the button in on the action? |
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Re: Safe flops
why are there so few votes with AK2??
they are drawing to a gutshot at best?? |
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Re: Safe flops
Even though I think K92 and AK2 are relatively "safe" for slowplaying, I don't necessarily think they're good candidates for slowplaying. For example, on the AK2 board I'm definitely raising -- anybody who would catch up to a second best hand they'd be willing to stack off with is already there.
-cj |
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Re: Safe flops
The reason I wanted to raise up the AK flop was because it's more likely someone has hit it and so will see a raise from me. Also you are not comfortable with any Q,J or T falling really - they may be gutshots but for $1 folks will see them..
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