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Originally Posted by Stan7777
Ok quizy can't play Omaha. But here we have a difference of playing styles. First 1/2 pot on the flop was bang on! Quizy you were right! What the heck? Then on the turn excluding a quad draw you got top/nut set and nut flush draw you have little except the 4 out wheel draw to worry about. Thus I actually check on the turn. That weakness sets up a strong bet on the river.
Quizy just doesn't get it. There are virtually few outs in this hand for villian. I don't mind 1/2 pot. But I sure hate pot and prefer check on the turn./
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I don't agree at all. Slowplaying should be used very rarely and these are not the conditions for slowplaying at ALL. I think there are also enough possiblities of flush and straight draws with the extra club and 3 opponents left.
The fact is there are certain conditions for slowplaying and these are not them.
The pot is pretty large, around the 7-8 dollar range and there are more than 2 opponents left, at least one of them has to be drawing and if you know they are on a draw you HAVE to bet, because you won't get any money out of them on the river if they miss.
You may play a lot of Omaha but it is a definite hole in your game if you are slowplaying large pots with multiple opponents.