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jj, should i have slowed down on the flop


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Party Poker 1/2 Hold'em (10 handed) converterPreflop: Hero is MP3 with [J :diamond: ], [J :spade: ]. 1 fold, UTG+1 calls.Flop: (7.50 SB) [5 :spade: ], [3 :heart: ], [2 :diamond: ] (3 players)UTG+1 checks, Hero bets, Button calls, UTG+1 calls.Turn: (9.75 BB) [2 :club: ] (3 players)UTG+1 bets, Hero calls, Button calls.River: (18.75 BB) [7 :spade: ] (3 players)UTG+1 bets, Hero calls, Button calls.Final Pot: 21.75 BBI don't have any real reads as this was my sixth hand at the table. From what I had seen the table did look on the loose side and utg+1 from what I gethered from the chatbox was real arrogant, you know, the type that knows best but really knows nothing

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I agree... cap the flop to try and let people know you're playing a solid hand... buuuuuut... the texture of the board is frightening. Set... A4 suited... all kinds of freak-nasty hands have you beat right now and there's no reason not to suspect your opponents have them all. Check-call the turn... and if it's two bets by the time it's back to you... strongly consider folding.

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Why would you cap this flop?You did alot of chip spewing. After it's two back to you, when you raised preflop, you have to think you're beat. Especially since UTG+1 C/r's. I'm folding the flop, honestly.

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