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 Originally Posted by Kijjo
Lots and lots of folks saying not to slowplay ever. I guess I' m the only one that sits down at tables that have that maniac that bets EVERY flop that's checked to him? Last night I had KK, raised pre, he calls. Flop gives me my set, rainbow board, I' m first to act, and ??? check. He bets pot, I call. Turn is a blank, and I ??? that's right, check. Dude handed me his stack.
If I' m the only one that runs into this guy at about every second table, well, lucky me! 
SNAP!
I think whether to slowplay depends primarily on four things:
1. Board
2. Villain's range
3. Villain's betting tendencies
4. Position
I've found a bunch of maniacs out there who will donk off their entire stack with something like TP if you let them, but will shut down as soon as you bet into them. If you're holding a monster OOP against this guy on a dry board, why waste it by betting?
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