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Poker - Slow playing ... for or against?.
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If you are against a agressive player and in early position slowplay could be a good strategy. I've won large pots with that strategy.
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agreed
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#38
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It sucked. No more slow play for me.![]() |
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I am a fan of slowplaying, i think its great to trap people although one thing.
If say i had AA and the flop was A 2 9 when the 2 and the 9 are hearts i would resort to playing aggressive to get flush draws out. Same if there are open enders out their. I tend to try and slow play things like sets and hope that the other guy trys to steal it off me. Also i check very quickly because according to many sources it shows weakness. RK |
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i like to play slowly, I think a strategy very interesting, but it has the right time to run it, when I'm near a premiation or when I am very tired, I think it is a tactic, we can do this
to obtain better results. But I am against players who are playing slow any time since harm the course of the game, hampering other players that may want to recover the number of Tournament chips ![]() |
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SlowPlay
Check the table then the flop, try to know odds and make best play. It's really an art form so luck!!
Peace FlowJoe ![]() |
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SOMETIMES slow-playing can pay off, if you have tedious notes on a guy being a seriously aggressive better with weak hands.. especially late in tourney play or heads up, but as GoodWood said above, your opponent often gets suspicious (wouldnt you get suspicious on a check-raise or check-bet?). In ring games or early in a tournament, forget it.. It's only relevant when you flop the ultra nuts and youre very certain your opponents have hands that can't out-draw you.
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#44
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I think you played the hand well and that it was just bad luck to walk against top set in heads-up. Slow playing a hand is definitely a dangerous way to play a hand because you're allowing the opponent to draw out on you. The best way to slow play a hand is if you're heads-up, you're positive that you have the best hand and the board's not scary.
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#45
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I no longer slow play ACES been nailed by str8s. if someone slowplays me i find a hand to slow play them point in case, i got slow played by a full house so i repayed him by slow playing a full house on him.
full house slow play yes 4 of a kind slow play yes AA or KK no |
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#46
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Slowplaying in the right situation
Slowplay or not to slowplay all depends on the situation. If your playing against an overagressive player, the slow play is usually the best bet. They will try to throw large bets on the table in an effort to make their hand look stronger and force you out. Say you slow play a pocket pair and catch a set on the flop, or play suited connectors and catch the straight or flush. A slow play here should lead to a big pot in this situation. They may take your checks as weakness and bet big. However slow playing against a patient player generally tends not to work because they usually play smart and won't put their money on the table in a bad situation. Slow playing against them could be the exact opposite, especially if you catch a set and allow them to chase down a backdoor flush or straight, you could lose all your chips in one hand. Its best to recognize the type of player your against and choose your play wisely.
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#47
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Slow playing online is a mistake because imo it's rigged for action & simply won't allow it. I hate that!
I play live almost every single weekend at Ceasars, Borgata or Tropicana in Atlantic City & I slow play a ton to get paid off. Only rarely does it bite me in the butt live, maybe 5% of the time, whereas online it happens constantly approx 85% of the time. Ridiculous. |
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I caught a guy last night in a FT free roll he was the big stack at the table , when there were only limpers in front of him in late position or in the blinds he would push all in and pick up an uncontested pot (every one would fold).So I waited and waited and finally picked up KK in middle position limper in front of me, I limp , limper behind he of course pushs all in. My kings hold up and I double up so sweet.But I have had a bad time slow playing when I flop a set at the low levels and free rolls to many people chase to the river and make straight or flush.
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#51
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I used to try and slow play a lot, until I realized that it was making me cry more than fly. All you are doing is allowing someone with a nominal drawing hand to potentially improve their hand, and then send ya packing.
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