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Slow/fast playing strong hands
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[QUOTE="mushthebush, post: 6412882, member: 458961"] Good question and got me thinking. It's very scenario specific. I sometimes play it aggressively and sometimes slow play according to the "board texture" and the players in the pot. However, I have learned to sometimes fold even a set of kings or aces when I know the other player has completed a flush or a straight. Some players are really keen to tell you when they have. Yes, I still lose a big pot now and then but not the whole stack. But with aces or kings I always try to build the pot pre-flop and continue aggressively on the flop, particularly on wet boards,, for the simple reason that they might fold a draw on flop or turn. If they complete it on river, happy days for them, if not I win a lot when they don't complete or when I make them fold. Slow playing is great when you have a set of kings on the flop and you slow play to wait for an ace or a queen so they can have a chance to be aggressive and donate their money with an AK or an AQ. Otherwise, there's no point. [/QUOTE]
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