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Re: You guys keep telling me to play faster . . .
I presume I have a stong hand like a set as is the case in this hand.
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Re: You guys keep telling me to play faster . . .
OK, that explains it. I thought we were talking top pair.
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Re: You guys keep telling me to play faster . . .
Dont know how much I have won betting a flopped flush on flop from early position and then bet/raise all way. Most players will play hard on a 3flush flop with toppair or 2pair to punish the draws, and slowplay a flopped flush. When you bet first in they will put you on anything but the flush. First when you raise again on turn they will start to think: oh no, did he flop it after all, have to call him down to see.
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Re: You guys keep telling me to play faster . . .
You and I think alike...
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Re: You guys keep telling me to play faster . . .
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You and I think alike... [/ QUOTE ] that's me too. i lead at a lot of flops so that i can 3bet. i favor that over c/r a good bit of the time. I tend to use a c/r on the flop more if i am attempting to isolate a lp flop lead. Relative position depenent, sometimes the c/r is a superior move to build a pot on the flop for a draw. i almost always lead a flopped flush and almost always get action. the times i dont, i figure that i probably wouldnt have gotten much action even if i slowplayed it. |
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