Quote Originally Posted by Chopper
my opinion...

just make it consistent. if you want to bet 3/4, bet 3/4 no matter what you hit. if you want to overbet, then overbet whether you flop TP or a flush.

you start mixing up your bet sizes, and you can give off the relative strength of your hand...thereby making your nuts less likely to get paid off, or sucked out on...you be the judge of which you want to see happen.

if you flop quads...thats when you start to slow play...at the lower stakes, of course.
it's that just me or does it sound rather wrong?

being "unpredictable" by always doing one thing no matter what is an inefficient way to be unpredictable. What you need to do is to mix up what you do with what. As in sometimes you raise big with a draw, sometimes with a set, sometimes bet small with a huge hand, sometimes bet small with total air...

related example. If you always cont bet then i'm gonna raise you lots. if you only bet with TPTK+ then I'm only calling/raising you with 2 pair and bet anything you check. So a strategy of "always bet 3/4 on the flop after PFR with set or air or one pair" is not a good one. The trick is to sometimes bet with missed overs, sometimes check with a big hand (AA on a Axx flop), but you know that already