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Re: Flopping a Full House, Slow play or Aggressive???
Well I think it depends a lot on the texture of the flop.
For example I have A-Q and the flop comes A-A-Q. Now my hand is very strong but there's not much to catch that will make my opponent fight for the pot. I mean even if he pairs up on the turn he still can't beat an ace. This is a situation where I'll bet out and hope the other ace is out there to raise me. On the other hand if I have 5-5 and the board comes 5-2-2, that's a good hand to slow down on. If someone has an over pair they'll bet for you. Also there are many cards on the turn that can give someone a second best hand they'll pay you off with. Keep in mind whether the flop is two-tone. Most low stakes players will call any reasonable bet with a flush draw. |
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