Quote Originally Posted by zook
I think it's good advice against solid opponents. What hands are you gaining value from when you bet the turn in this situation? Good opponents will fold one pair hands to second barrels unless you've really been out of line. Against bad players I like a bet much more here.
you've gotta be joking... you don't think we get value out of worse hands here from AA on this turn? Maybe against a huge nit in a full ring game I would like this play here, or as an occasional change-up play for balance.

Plus, how are your 2nd barrels going to get any credit if you're not firing consistently firing here with such a strong hand?

looks like a few people agree with me

Way to miss the point. The examples might not be the greatest, but the ideas are solid.
I would argue that the idea is one of the most basic concepts in NL poker. Perhaps somebody may need a refresher course, sure, but do keep in mind that this example is more then half the article and that he explicitly states that you're holding a big pocket pair. I don't know about you guys but when my flop c-bet gets called on a J-6-3r board, AA is very very very often the best hand here.