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Old 04-08-2005, 04:43 AM
Rocco Rocco is offline
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Default Don\'t slowplay a monster in family pot!

Yesterday, I learned a lesson that probably cost me $125 in lost income. As the subject says, don't slowplay a monster hand when the pot is multiway. Someone WILL call your bet!!!

Party $100 NL... I look down at 33 in LP and there were 3 limpers to me. Hero tossed a coin in and so did Button. SB completed and BB checked.

Flop: T, 3, 3

Cool... How should I proceed to get as much I can out of this? Flop gets checked around... Turn is a Q. Gets checked around to me and I check again, hoping that someone hit. River is another Q and this time BB bets out $5. Folded to me and I raise to $15... He calls and flips over TT [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]

Of course, the river Q scared him... So, this is a lesson learned. Even if it doesn't seem likely, when there's 7 to see the flop, at least one more player has a piece of it. This time he had the freakin' second nuts...
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