Slow
Playing
Whenever you are dealt a good hand, the question
you always ask yourself is, should I slow play this or not. Obviously
the factors that you are weighing over in your head are the fact
that by slow playing you have a chance to win lots more money,
but you also have a much larger chance of getting sucked out on.
So lets go over when you should slow play and
when you shouldn’t
Times you shouldn’t slow play
- When your hand isn’t that good. A bad hand to slow play
would be top pair or even an over pair. These hands are good,
but they aren’t that good. They are very vulnerable to lots
of cards that could come on later streets. Generally betting to
thin the crowd is advisable.
- When there are lots of draws. You never want
to give free cards to someone on a draw. Make them pay to chase
their flush or their straight. If they do call, they might win,
making it more expensive for you, but any time they call when
you have a higher percentage of winning it is +EV for you. That
is often how much money is made and as long as you aren’t
playing above your bankroll you shouldn’t mind people calling
down with crap hands. In fact that is what you should look for
in table selection.
Times that you should slow play
- When you have a great hand that is unlikely to be beat. Lets
say you flopped a full house when there is a flush draw out there,
or flopped a nut flush. These times you should slow play. Give
people a chance to hit their losing hand and lose their whole
stack to you. You hit the nut flush? Someone probably has a lone
K or Q of the suit. If they hit they will pay you off.
Other things to consider are the size of a pot. It is generally
more advisable to slow play when there is a small pot, because
the implied odds are large in comparison to the pot size. If there
is a large pot you want to win the pot right then. Forget about
milking it to the last dime.
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