Quote Originally Posted by Anosmic
Meh. I'd have bet the handsomer of my two buttocks that villain had a PP. So flush draw is reeeeealy unlikely.
But even in the statistically unlikely event that my one opponent has a flush draw; they're only 2:1 to hit it.

A big splash scares off the fish. I reckon.
Quote Originally Posted by jackvance
I'm inclined to add, Villain: "I have a flush/straight draw and want to see a free card" but given the preflop action that's totally unlikely. A slowplay here seems like a solid way to extract value, although betting would be fine too.
Lets remember what stakes these are, its $4nl. Even at these stakes, yes, a 3bet does limit somebody's range, but not to exclude suited cards. At $25nl you see less of it, but at $10nl I recall seeing players 3 bet with suited connecters all the time, hell, they didnt even have to be connected. Anyways, I dont think KQs, KJs, KTs, or QJs are out of villains range here and because of this I am raising that flop. A big splash may "scare off the fish," but no splash at all gives them the odds to draw out. Even if you arent worried about a flush draw, you should still be raising for value when somebody bets 1/20th the pot.