Mart Gnosis

February 2, 2010

Slow Playing

Filed under: Gamblers Lair, Life Of Games, The Funny Farm — admin @ 10:23 am

Slow playing can be an effective poker online strategy. By disguising a winning hand with checks and tentative bets, you can entrap an opponent into betting with a losing hand. There are risks, however-slow playing can come in very handy, but it can also screw you over pretty badly. Slow playing can give your poker online opponent an opportunity to draw out a winning hand, it can tip off your opponent to your cards, and it can also reduce the size of the pot when you do win the hand.

The first risk that you run when you slow play is that you may end up winning a much smaller pot than you would have otherwise. If you’ve dropped a monster hand, then it’s likely that your opponents haven’t. When your poker opponents don’t have a winning hand, they’re not going to be eager to push chips into the pot, and when you slow play your opponents, they won’t have to. If you show weakness by checking, your opponents are free to check as well instead of raising you, which is what they may want to do to see if the next card helps them out at all. If you’re not careful, you may end up winning the blinds with your nut flush.

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