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 Originally Posted by AFchung
i don't slowplay unless i flop quads or have the deck completely wrecked. even if i have flop a boat i just bet it.
Slowplaying can save money when we're getting coolered because we don't put our whole stack in by the river. Although I realize it could be a bad idea to base our play on that. Just something to consider, though.
Especially if we have JJ on a JTT board against several opponents maybe we should elect to bet since there are two tens out there, but with JT we should check and wait for someone to make a straight since we have less hands that pay us off. (there is one less ten in the deck)
But it depends on our opponents' tendencies, how many people there are to the flop, and SPR.
So maybe with a really high SPR like 30 it might be more correct to slowplay because someone could catch up and hit a small set on the turn (since this is a raised pot and not a 3b pot we won't expect someone to outdraw us by hitting a 2 outer), while with around 5 SPR a jack will be looking to stack off. But with an SPR of 2 we are not in a rush to put any bets in because we won't have any difficulty whatsoever to put in the rest of the money on the turn/river if the flop checks through.
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