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 Originally Posted by BorisTheSpider
Flushdraws and sometimes AA/KK that slowplayed preflop.
I hate flatting the raise on a 2-tone board, we're just letting his flushdraws take control of the hand and it's a sucky spot if a club turns, it also sucks when a club doesn't turn and he barrels - in the second case, we might as well have got it in on the flop, kept the initiative and not put ourselves in a tough spot, and when a club does turn it's just as bad - often the turn then goes x/x and when he bets the river we don't know if we're bluffcatching or getting value towned.
What you're actually doing is just losing out on money because you don't want to play post flop. What you did was probably +EV but I very much doubt it was the most +EV thing. Not even close.
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