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Legend
Silver Level
So in a recent thread about "Should there be a penalty for slowroll" i noticed that a lot of players don't know what slowroll is. So i decided to make a thread and try to explain it.
According to Urban Dictionary Slowroll is "Teasing your opponent by not showing the Winning hand until the opponent thinks he has won"
So if you flop quads, and your opponent goes al in, and then you sit for three minutes acting like its a struggle - it's a Slowroll.
If you raise preflop with 88, get two callers, and you check call the bet on the flop, its a Slowplay
If you have short stack and you use all of your time in tournament when bubble is close, hoping to see other players eliminated so you get ITM - then you're Stalling
But when you taking your time to think about hand and decision to make - you just playing slowly.
According to Urban Dictionary Slowroll is "Teasing your opponent by not showing the Winning hand until the opponent thinks he has won"
So if you flop quads, and your opponent goes al in, and then you sit for three minutes acting like its a struggle - it's a Slowroll.
If you raise preflop with 88, get two callers, and you check call the bet on the flop, its a Slowplay
If you have short stack and you use all of your time in tournament when bubble is close, hoping to see other players eliminated so you get ITM - then you're Stalling
But when you taking your time to think about hand and decision to make - you just playing slowly.