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How do you extract the most value with very strong hands?
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[QUOTE="sandy358, post: 7158924, member: 1040401"] Okay, speaking of flopped full houses. Solver prefers slowplaying them from OOP (unless your opponent's hand improves enough not to fold, i.e. an overcard or a flush comes) and kinda slowplaying them from IP on earlier streets. It also depends on what kind of full house you have. If you flopped a full house with a pocket pair with enough trips present in your opponent's range, you should start going for value earlier. It is all once again tied to the fact that if you flop a boat, you basically block half of your opponent's trips and 1/3 of their top pairs for an unpaired hand and 2/3 of their pairs (which half of the time are top pairs) with a pocket pair, which is all a huge chunk of their continuing range against a bet. Summarising all that, it depends on how the board connects to your opponent's range. If your nuts block most of your opponent's calling range, you should slowplay mostly to give your opponent a chance to improve and extract value from there. [/QUOTE]
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