by Johnny Hughes » Thu Nov 25, 2004 9:35 pm
You must bet at the end. No one else will.
I have had quads three times recently. In general, I play as slow as I can at first and build a little pot and try for some fifth street play. When you have so much that no one else has much, be happy with whatever money you can get in there.
I check at first or make a weak lead smaller than usual bet. On fourth, I might make a bet that is silly in it's smallness, suspictious.
Once I had 7, 6 suited in a very small game against a man with a little over a hundred. If flopped 9,6,6, and I bet $5 into a $!0 pot. He called. It came 6 giving me quads. I checked, he bet $20, I called. it came a deuce and I suddenly moved in about $70. He said you probably have quads before he called.
Yesterday, I flopped the quads to a K,K,10 flop. I bet ten into a twenty dollar pot. He called, an Ace came and I checked he bet 50, I raise 50, he gets about 60 more in.
Once in a big game with me short stacked, the flop comes three Aces and I have the case Ace. It is checked all the way to fifth and another man sets me in. He got hot.
From now on, when I flop a monster hand, I'm playing possum as long as possible. Let them dream up something or bluff at it. I flopped a full with a Q,Q,J flop in first chair and checked it every time and cold called a man who steamed through the pot with nothing.
When you have a monster hand, especially with position, you can play a waiting game all the way to fifth sometimes. When you flop a set, that is not a monster hand and should be protected against draws. Johnny Hughes
Johnny Hughes