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SirPercival:
I have been in a very similar situation in a £500 buy-in event where the short stack shoved and I had AA with the big stack still to act behind me.

He accused me of slow rolling too! (as he walked away)

As stated for the situation above I was trying to get a call from the player to act AFTER me so it wasn"t a slow roll in my book.

WarBwastardo:
Never understood the idea of trying to bring other players into a hand when you"ve got AA with an All-in before you...unless the All-in guy is major short.  Aces against two other players is asking for twouble. 

May have been a slow roll and he had just assumed the blinds were folding.  I"m currently doing some research on slow-rolling in low buy-in comps and there"s been a 23% increase in this kind of behaviour over the past three years.  And a 13% increase in players not even doing it right.

Shocking really.

mulen:
hi there..

this was a classic slowroll for sure.. i mean he could be an beginner that never played holdem before or just misread his holecards.. but thats very unlikely tough :D :D

slowroll back this player as often as you can!

PantsMan:
Not a slowroll at all in my book. If he"s in the big blind then yes but with 2 players to act i"m doing exactly the same. I"m looking to get the SB or BB to come over the top.

Summed up well in this sentence : what should he do, insta jam and do a little boogie?   :)

Foggy:
Definately not a slowroll, merely trying to get the BB in the action, otherwise he would have pushed not called

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