You can slow play it but then your just going to lose a lot of chips to a hand that you shouldn't have let see a flop in the first place.
The hardest thing about big slick is getting away from it. If you raise 10X the BB and then get re-raised by a solid player you have to let the hand go early in a MTT. Your not going to win the trn at this stage but you sure can lose it.
All this advise is pre-flop. If you just get called and you have position and it is checked to you after the flop hit or miss you have to play it like you have a big pair. "Bet the Pot" after the flop if it is checked to you. If you only check then the caller is going to bet out with his pair of 8's on the turn. If you missed the flop and your faced with calling a big bet you have to let it go.
What's the play in limit? Bet/raise every round? That is why you have to play it the same way in NL just cost you a lot more chips if your wrong.Statistics: Posted by TexasKowboy — Tue Aug 02, 2005 8:40 pm
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