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I play sets for maximum value; I try to put out a callable bet, based on my read on the player, but if I think he'll fold to any bet and there isn't a flush draw out I'll slowplay to the turn. If the turn comes and still no heartbeat, then take it down there with 1/2 pot.
Slowplaying sets isn't a terrible idea; you have 7 outs on the turn and 10 on the river for a full house or quads, so there will be plenty of times when your hand improves, however, if there's a flush draw on the table and your opponent holds Axs of the flush suit, you have only have 1-2 outs on the turn and 2-3 to full house over nut flush on the river and take their stack (depends if one of your trips hits a card of the flush suit), so in general, if you improve to a full house you're probably just scaring people off more often than not.
But anyway, you have the best hand on the flop pretty much always when you hit your set, so it's best to get in as many chips as possible when you're the favorite. 1/2 pot is usually callable, min raise hoping for reraise is acceptable, it really depends on your style of play.
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