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Old 11-20-2005, 09:05 PM
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Default Re: Inappropriate Slowplaying in No Limit Hold \'em Tournaments

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My biggest problem with the article was that it didnt address slowplayings biggest problem; namely that it fails to build the pot. If I flop a full house in a multiway pot Im usually going to go ahead and bet it so that I can stack someone by the river, not because im worried about someone making a straight flush.

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This is, of course, a very good point and one that should be factored into your decision. In my defense, 1000 words is really not enough space to thoroughly explore *any* poker subject. I was trying to view slowplaying through the lens that Sklansky had created with his essay in TOP.

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