Originally Posted by ChezJ
slowplaying a strong hand at a low limit table is often a recipe for disaster. these are the same tables where you can't chase fish off their gutshot draws no matter how much you bet. they just call, call, call. so exploit this weakness and bet or check-raise the shit out of your good hands.
give free cards if you want, but don't come whining back here about how some schmuck backed into a runner-runner boat or whatever.
also, put some thought into your opponents' betting patterns, the number of opponents, your relative position, their stack sizes, your stack size, your table image, the coordination/raggedness of the board, the high card on the board, etc. there is really no "standard play" when flopping a set. playing AA in EP on a flop of Ad 5c 9s is totally different than playing 33 on the button with a flop of Qs 3c 4c.
ChezJ