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Texas
Hold'em Poker - Effective Slow-Playing
Slow playing a hand in texas hold'em poker is a very
risky strategy; however, if successfully executed can
yield a very large payoff. Slow-playing a hand simply
means betting and calling conservatively so that the
maximum amount is extracted from the maximum number
of opponents.
However, the gambling strategy of slow playing is quite risky and should
only be attempted when you are sure you will have the
winning hand. Usually when you have the highest possible
hand that can be made by the cards on the board is when
best to use this interesting gambling tactic. It is very easy for an opponent
to catch the cards needed to make his hand so the hand
you choose to slow play with should be nearly unbeatable.
Also you should know what could possibly beat you and
make sure the necessary cards don't show up on the board.
I think to illustrate the correct instances and situations
to slow play in we will resort to examples.
Example #1: Your starting hand is a pocket pair of
aces. The flop is ace, nine, nine. Now this instance
would be a good time to slow play. You have to realize
that if someone was dealt the starting hand pocket nines
then they have you beat, but short of that you have
the highest hand strength at this point. Also the probability
of someone having a pocket pair of nines as their starting
hand is very low. Furthermore; the probability of someone
having a stronger hand even after the turn and river
are very very low. Your hand is a full house, aces full
of nines. A hand with a very high hand strength. If
the turn and river happened to go very badly say running
nines (which would result in a split pot for everyone
remaining in the hand), or even worse one nine on the
turn or river could spell disaster is one of your opponents
starting hand contained a nine. Now they would have
four of a kind, nines. Short of those two highly unlikely
events there isn't much else that could beat your hand.
This would be a very good situation to slow play.
Example #2: Your starting hand is nine of spades and
ten of spades. The flop is jack of spades, queen of
spades, and king of spades. You have flopped a straight
flush king high and if the ace of spades comes on the
turn or river you have a royal flush. In this situation
your hand is unbeatable. It is extremely rare to have
a hand that is unbeatable especially after the flop.
This is the perfect situation to slow play. You can
not possibly lose the hand so every dollar you can extract
is going straight into your chip stack.
Example #3: Your starting hand is ace of spades, and
king of spades. The flop is ace of diamonds, king of
hearts, and 4 of spades. In a situation like this flopping
the top two pair you may feel you have a dominating
hand strength over your opponents. Though you may feel
this is a good situation to slow play it is not. The
reason is because there are quite a few hands that your
opponents could have that would beat you if they where
to play all the way to the river.
For example, if one of your opponents starting hand was pocket kings. This
starting hand would have flopped a set of kings and
would have a dominating hand strength. You would be
playing right into his hand by working off the assumption
that you have a dominating hand strength when he in
fact has the dominating hand strength. Another starting
hand that could have been dealt to an opponent is a
pocket pair of aces. Again this starting hand would
have flopped a set and have the dominating hand strength.
Example #4 Your starting-hand is ace of hearts, and
6 of hearts. The flop is 9 of hearts, ten of hearts,
and queen of hearts. Now you have made your ace high
flush on the flop; however, there are straight flush
draws out there. If an opponent has an eight of hearts,
jack of hearts, or king of hearts he has a straight
flush draw. You can slow play in this instance as long
as you realize that if one of the other straight flush
cards come out you will need to make a feller bet to
see if your ahead in hand strength. The other possibility
is that an opponent made a straight flush on the flop
in which case you may be being slow played, and you
will be playing into a starting hand that has now an
unbeatable hand strength.
It is important to understand all of the possible starting
hands that could have your hand beaten at the point
you are at in the hand. Also you have to understand
the starting hands that would continue to chase a hand
given certain flops. This is critical to feeling out
where your hand strength fits in the given hand. It
is too easy to get tunnel vision when you get a great
starting hand strength followed by the perfect flop.
Your perfect flop may still have benefited one of your
opponents starting hand strength even more. You have
to remain objective and continue to study your opponents
moves to make sure your starting hand strength in addition
to the given community cards is ahead in the hand.
So now let's examine the texas hold'em poker strategy
of slow playing. You should now have a good idea of
the situations when to do it and the situations when
not to do it. So lets discuss how to do it successfully.
The basic concept of slow playing in no limit texas
hold'em poker is simple yet its execution can be very
tricky. The idea of slow playing is to bet an amount
that your opponents will call, or to play your hand
in such a way as to extract the maximum amount of money.
In order to do this usually you want to represent a
weak hand, or represent a starting hand that is playing
for a draw so that your opponent will attempt to bet
you out of the hand. If by betting the minimum amount
will demonstrate weakness, or perhaps checking and then
calling after some amount of time as if your thinking
of weather you want to continue to chase. Demonstrating
weakness or a starting hand that is on a draw will be
a different play depending upon the table, your opponents,
past behavior, and other factors such as these. Keep
in mind the correct play is dependent on the situation,
and often times in order to represent the same type
of starting hand you may have to employ a variety of
different methods in a variety of different and unique
situations.
Keep in mind slow playing a hand in no-limit Texas
hold'em poker is a very risky play to make, and can
often result in your opponent making his starting hand
into the winning hand if not done correctly. Also slow
playing in texas hold'em poker should be done extremely
rarely as the conditions for it will only occur when
a variety of variables are in place. If used appropriately
the strategy of slow play in no limit texas hold'em
poker can be one of your most profitable and effective
tactics. Use it sparingly and use it well.
For a more in depth examination of hold'em poker strategy,
starting hand odds, starting hand strengths, and online
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