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Old 12-23-2005, 04:42 AM
imported_smoove imported_smoove is offline
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Default Re: God, I wanted to slowplay...but it IS Party 2/4....

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should you raise the flop or should you call? Well if you do just call, hands like 87,85,73,52 and 32 will be getting the correct implied odds to outdraw your hand. If you think there is a good chance hands like these are out there, then you should raise this flop every time. Given that it is party 2-4 and its 6 handed, these kind of holdings can easily be there, so I would rather raise and force them to call incorrectly or fold correctly. If you had QQ on a Q72r flop with the same pot size, I would be more apt to slowplay, but even in this situation, slowplaying my still be incorrect if raising the flop will induce more action than waiting til the turn to raise.

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Yes, I agree the 46 combo was just enough to make my decision. Button was certainly capable of having some of the hands you listed. The pot was already pretty nice and I didn't want to screw around.
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