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Sometimes, I will find that slowplaying can be useful and a good idea.
Other times, it's just bad. Bet the flop, bet the turn, raise the river. You have a full house that beats trip Aces with a King kicker. Raise the river. There's a flush and straight draw on the flop, and your bet doesn't mean anything signifigant: bet the flop. I can see checking the turn, but I just don't like it much. Slowplaying here sucks. Don't do it. |
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