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Old 06-13-2006, 11:53 AM
Charles Richter Charles Richter is offline
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Default Re: This is why you don\'t slowplay quads.

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If you wait and raise the turn your hand looks exactly like trip 5s. By raising the flop you hand range now includes single pairs of queens and thus we were able to get 3-bets in on the turn when a) he has the best queen b) an overpair c) a flush. In general, 'fastplaying is the new slowplaying'.

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That axiom is old already and it doesn't apply here. We'll always get bets when he has a flush and PLEASE BE MORE RESULTS ORIENTED BY SAYING HE MIGHT HAVE AN OVERPAIR. You're almost never going to get action on this board either way - people aren't going to be 3-betting QJ here.

Also I don't know why it's so bad that it looks like we have trip 5s. It's not like somebody in this game is going to bet/fold the turn with a queen here if we raise.
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