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Re: to slowplay or not to slowplay?
It's hard to say. I would prefer betting out on 4th if there were more hands that looked like solid draws. But A-4, 9-2, J-2 offsuit and 3-Q suited for the bringin... I think you might be better off checking. You're just not going to get a lot of action on this hand unless someone improves.
As it is, though, you managed to get one extra bet heads up--sometimes that's as good as you can do. Checking 4th might have let someone catch up, but it also might have kept you from even tying the one opponent to the pot. NH. Wish you could have gotten more action. I had my first ever 5-card royal flush this morning, and I think I managed a 16 BB pot. |
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Re: to slowplay or not to slowplay?
good post bt. I think your thoughts on the boards of the others is a very important point... that's what made me think I should have slow-played
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Re: to slowplay or not to slowplay?
I think enough people at this level will call 4th if they have 66 beat, I guess play on this street could go either way depending on how loose they are after 3rd.
I think checking in this spot is good if you know you'll only get 1 caller, but how often does that happen at .50/1, its been a good while since I've played it but paired door or not your usually getting to the showdown with 3 people in the pot. |
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