I did once win TWO stacks in a PLO100 game with AAxx when the flop came AAx. As it was at Crypto, I have no idea what they had, as you can't view mucked hands, but was mad all the same! One the river one guy bet, I raised, the second dude raised back and I got it all in!
I don't think you lose anything by slowplaying the quads and letting someone catch up though; if they don't pay you a small bet (at least) on the river, they wouldn't have done on the flop. Only reason I like to bet it on the turn (weakly, mind you) is that a lot of draws may be possible at that stage and, having not bet the flop, a typical opponent may think his flush draw might be good; if you leave it till the river to bet and the flush misses, you won't get paid, bet weak on the turn and at least you get a little out of him. The drawback with this approach is that it might remove someone on the turn who' might just river an overboat with a pocket pair.Statistics: Posted by Felonius_Monk — Fri Aug 12, 2005 7:32 pm
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