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 Originally Posted by dev
I am really agro...
If you have a copy of ToP, turn to page 272, I' m #11.
There have been a few discussions here where I posted bet, bet, bet. Then posters with good results and smart posts say, no, I think the soft way is better here. I figure the best way to open my game to the softer side is to actively seek it.
I want to play some estrogen-enhanced poker! 
I was hoping it was something like that. This is really something that experience teaches. While you get that experience always think about why you are doing something. Ask yourself questions as you play and after your finished playing. Why did you bet? was it for value? protection? what will you do if you get raised? if he calls? what do you do if a diamond comes? a brick? How big is the pot? How strong is my hand.
Poker is a thinking game. The best way to beat it is by thinking. I like that you are are asking these question and you notice a leak in your game. However, you are missing alot of variables in your examples, so I cannot comment.
The best way to learn this is to learn the fundamental strategy and theory, apply it (usually incorrectly), relearn the fundamentals, re-apply it.
Getting feedback is great, and yes you are correct that there are times to slow down. However, you didn't give enough information to give a concrete answer.
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