That’s how you play Big Slick the RIGHT way in late position. You’ve got to:

 

1. Scare away as many players as you can before the flop.
2. Take control of the board and action.
3. Find out where you’re at in the hand.
Even if Drew (or anyone else) came back over the top of me after my pre-flop raise, I’d be okay. Because then I could put my opponent on aces [...]

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