I agree with Sensei's basic strategy. I prefer to try and narrow the field to one (and at most two) callers and hope for an uncoordinated flop. Then you would make a bet to see where the action takes you.
If the flop is coordinated (high pair OR two high cards OR Straight possibility OR Flush possibility 3-suited), then be cautious. He probably called with a premium hand. Make a bet and again see where the action takes you. If he pushes back hard, it's probably time to fold.
You would only slow-play if you hit trips and there is a rainbow flop.
Last edited by iceberg : 03-27-06 at 05:25 PM.
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