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Re: More Fun Slowplaying
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I hate it, I raise here every time. If she folds so be it, we were maybe going to get 1 more bet out of her on the river. Just raise it and hope she hit a full house on the turn or was slow playing kings on the flop. [/ QUOTE ] There are a lot of hands that she three bets that she is b/calling 1 and maybe even calling another one on the river. Charge the FD for their "draw". Does she really lay down KJ/AA to your raise? If she does then you play too predictable. Raise she will not put you on 99s. |
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Re: More Fun Slowplaying
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Generally, I like playing for the big pot. Raise here and hope she has 77, no? [/ QUOTE ] Sure, I love playing for big pots too, which is why I hate slowplaying. But I think this situation has to be an exception. KQ-KT and pocket pairs are going to fold a lot to my turn raise, but I'm certainly getting one more bet out of them on the river. AA it doesn't really matter what I do, I'm probably getting 3 more bets either way. KK and 77 seem to be the only hands that I want to raise the turn against, and KK can be discounted because she didn't cap it preflop. Besides, KK is going to be putting in a ton of money no matter what I do. But against either KK or 77, 2 BBs is the most more I can hope to get by raising the turn instead of the river. There are so many more combinations of KQ, KJ, KT, JJ, etc. that I fold on the turn, I can't imagine she's got precisely KK or 77 enough to justify raising. Or does her line look so much more like 77 than anything else that you guys still like raising? |
#23
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Re: More Fun Slowplaying
Awesome line. Dude you're my hero.
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