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Is a slow-play bluff profitable?
Before testing this out myself and possibly losing a lot, I figured I'd see if anyone else knows of a simliar play.
I've always noticed that good players are very good at detecting when one slowplays a monster hand. Is it possible to use this to your advantage though?
Assume a good player is first to act heads up. Flop . He bets half the pot hero calls. Turn :Ks:. He bets pot, hero calls. River . He bets. Hero reraises.
How likely is it that the player will believe that our hero has the hand that hes repping (A5 or 56)? Will a good player be like "screw this I'm not getting trapped" or will he not be able to let go of the hand? Could this be profitable?
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