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[QUOTE="diabloblanco, post: 343638, member: 4734"] He didn't say he was representing the flop when he hit his key card. He was pointing out that he raised pre-flop with decent hole cards then check-raised the flop, he didn't slow play the hand at all. He check-raised. Slow playing is basically giving your opponent another street for free or cold calling his raise when you hold a big hand. Maybe a check-raise can be considered a type of slow play, but he re-raised his opponent all-in after he checked and before the turn. Not to slow if you ask me. In other news, this thread is old as Moses. What the hell is it doing alive? He didn't say he was representing the flop when he hit his key card. He was pointing out that he raised pre-flop with decent hole cards then check-raised the flop, he didn't slow play the hand at all. He check-raised. Slow playing is basically giving your opponent another street for free or cold calling his raise when you hold a big hand. Maybe a check-raise can be considered a type of slow play, but he re-raised his opponent all-in after he checked and before the turn. Not to slow if you ask me. In other news, this thread is old as Moses. What the hell is it doing alive? [/QUOTE]
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