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slow playWhen, in an attempt to have other players stick around and possibly call your bets, you play your hand less aggressively than necessary. For example, if you flop a full house, it is unlikely anyone is [..]
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slow play(also "undue delay") not keeping up with the pace of play as determined by the committee Example: Bob was taking too much time reading his putts, and finally was penalized two stroke [..]
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slow play(aka: "undue delay") to play slower than the group in front of you. A commonly used term used by almost all golfers but also an official term in the USGA rules. Usually judged by the [..]
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slow playTo play a strong hand weakly so more players will stay in the pot.
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slow playPlaying a strong hand as if it were weaker than it really is. You slow play a hand when you believe you're in the lead, in order to get more money into the pot. Slow playing is the tactical opposite of bluffing.
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slow playWhen a player acts cautious despite having a very good hand, the aim being to build the pot by acting weak.
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slow playSlow playing (also called sandbagging or trapping) is a deceptive play in poker where a player bets weakly or passively with a strong holding. It is the opposite of fast playing. A flat call can be a [..]
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slow playSlow playing (also called sandbagging or trapping) is a deceptive play in poker where a player bets weakly or passively with a strong holding. It is the opposite of fast playing. A flat call can be a [..]
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