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Slowplay Poker Hands

One of the most common strategies players use when playing online poker, specifically Texas Holdem and Omaha poker, is slowplaying a big hand. Chances are, you know what this is, or at least have been a victim of a slowplay, but here is a little background on the concept.

A slowplay is when a player is dealt a monster hand, and instead of betting large and playing the value of their hand known, they bet small, play passive, and get their opponents to commit chips to the pot before them.

This can be in regular poker

tournaments or online poker tables For example, if you have a pair of pocket aces, call before the flop, and an ace hits on the flop, you check. Then, when your opponent bets, you just call. This would be an example of a slowplay.

A slowplay is a great way to extract the maximum amount of chips from your opponent. More often than not, when you have a big hand, your opponents end up folding and you don’t get maximum value. When this happens, it is a wasted opportunity.

However, slowplaying can get you into trouble as well. When you slowplay a big hand, you are giving your opponents the chance to stay in the action with their drawing hands, and the chances of them drawing out against you go up drastically. That is why it is very difficult to execute a slowplay correctly.

You should only attempt a slowplay when you know the playing habits of the other players at the table well and can predict what they are going to do.

Otherwise, you could find yourself in trouble.

Head over to Littlewoods poker and practice your online poker slowplaying ability. It will help you extract more chips from your opponents and win! "