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 Originally Posted by linaker
The point of slowplaying is to give your opponent a chance to improve his hand to second best and try to make out that you did not hit the flop hard. After that flop, a diamond on the turn or a Q, J, T could improve his hand enough to beat you. Checking the flop might persuade him you are less likely to have an Ace, but as the next card is a King that does not help much. Bet out on the flop. If he folds, there was just no further money to be extracted on this hand.
This.
Look, people salivate over the opportunity to slowplay but I don't know why. At low limits, you probably would be +EV to simply bet the crap out of any monster hand you flop, because more people call than fold at this level.
But that said, you should only slowplay when three conditions are present: (1) there are no possible draws out there that have a significant likelihood of beating your hand, (2) your reads tell you that Villain will fold to a bet, and (3) your reads tell you that Villain is likely to be induced to bet if you check.
In other words, slowplay is entirely read-based. Here's a post I did that exhaustively treated the topic:
http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...light=slowplay
So, the answer to your question is you should be extracting maximum value from your monster hands by betting them unless you can safely slow play them AND you have reads that tell you that slow playing will increase the likelihood of extracting value.
Here, you have neither of those things. First, an ace, a king, and 2 diamonds hit the flop. So for all you know, Villain is sitting there with QJ, QT, JT, or 2 diamonds. So what the heck are you doing giving him a free card to draw to a possible straight or flush?????!???? You HAVE to bet for that reason alone, to price out any draws. Believe me, nothing sucks more than flopping top set, checking the flop, and watching Villain complete a flush or straight on the turn and spewing a bunch of chips when you could have taken down the pot with a flop bet (or at least made the Villain call with bad odds in a long-run positive EV play).
Second, where are the reads that tell you that this Villain won't call a flop bet? You didn't mention any, because you don't have any.
Remember, every time you slowplay, you are voluntarily giving up a chance to put money into the pot when you have the best hand. That's a huge sacrifice you are making. If you are going to make it, you better have some basis for it, based on your observations of how the Villain or Villains is/are playing.
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