Recognizing when you're being slowplayed

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What's the best strategy for sussing out whether you're being slowplayed?
For instance you flop 2pair bet pot, get called, both check the turn, get check raised on the river and find opponent made a straight on the turn?

That's just an example other examples are available
 
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Usually just paying attention. Get me once shame on you. Get me twice shame on me. I think that's how it goes. If they've done it once already just pay extra close attention to the betting patterns and the board.
 
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Hand reading takes time & comes with experience.
 
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Sure, I was just wondering whether there was a standard bet / call range that players might use as a guide or whether there was a more specific pattern of play I should look out for.
I think I need to go through a few histories and watch the slowplayers.
 
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As soon as he check raises, you should know he has the straight and fold! ..if they just flat call then they are usually waiting on a draw, so you would raise it and they should fold...that's my take on it as a new player gl
 
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