I had a big night last night. This hand I took a guy's stack but I almost took very little by being aggressive early. Feel like I could have gotten more by playing it slow, but I've learned on these forums never to play slow.
So ... is this a rare occasion when a slowplay would have been the thing to do?
10c/20c NL at Gaming Club as usual.
I'm in the BB with 99. EP raises to 80c (4x the BB), MP1 calls, MP2 re-raises the min to $1.40. SB folds. I decide to call. EP and MP1 call.
No particular reads on anybody. I haven't played much with these guys, I don't have PT, and I'm 4-tabling for the first time so there's too much action to take in.
We're 4-way to the flop with a pot of $5.40 after the rake.
Flop is J 9 5 rainbow -- hit my set!!
I am out of position, of course. I initially want to check and let the preflop raisers be aggressive at it, but I would be pissed if it checked around. I think and then bet $4 into the pot. EP & MP1 fold instantly. MP2 thinks and thinks and thinks and calls. He has about $13 left.
Turn is a K. I bet another $4. He raises to $8. I put him all-in, he calls.
He shows AK and I take the pot.
So, good result. Any time you get a full stack it's a pretty good result. But I feel like I could have let the other players build the pot for me because of the two preflop raisers, so maybe I get even more by checking? Also, I'm sure the PF raiser was on the verge of folding the flop with his unimproved AK, and giving me a very small pot, which would have sucked.
So. Would this be a place to check the flop? Check-raise or check-call a decent bet?
Or was my bet on the flop the thing that made the preflop raiser NOT put me on a set, so he was willing to drop his stack with TPTK?
Help me think about this, please. Thanks a lot!