Quote Originally Posted by Gatlin Dan
What about if you have an overpair. I don't have the hand history, but I recently had KK UTG and PFR'ed. I got like seven callers. The flop was small pair, medium card. No connectivity or flush possibilities. With this many callers, would you suspect someone has trips and is setting a trap since I showed preflop aggression? They can put me on high unpaired cards or a decent pocket pair because of this...
I apology about the vagueness.

I am not sure how to play it, seems low limit players are hard to put on any type of hand after they call a PFR because so few of them will cold call with almost anything.

Do I bet until I see aggression and then call down, provided aggression is shown by only one person? I don't worry about the calling stations unless they suddenly come to life.
In the case where you bet the flop and get multiple callers on a Q33 board. I watch for overcallers, especially from the blinds. In later positions I'd worry about a hand like A3s. But for me the biggest tell is the overcaller, because he's not overcalling with nothing. I would bet the turn and call down or fold if I got check-raised by an overcaller.

Something else to keep in mind - if you've got KK and get 7 callers, most of the time your KK is going to be beat. (same with AA) But if your kings hold up just 2 out of 8 times, you'll make a profit on situations like this. So don't get frustrated with all the fish calling your PFR. In the long run you'll make out big.