Suppose that you have A-3-K-K and the flop is K-4-4. You have flopped kings full of fours. Normally, when you flop the top full house you would generally want to play it fast (bet and raise every possible time) to prevent someone from hitting the “backdoor” low, catching two perfect cards on fourth street and the river, such as 6-7. When this happens you end up giving up half of the pot unnecessarily.
In the case of A-3-K-K, however, you have a strong low hand as well as the top full house. If you slow-play it, someone who stays in may hit a card that keeps him in the pot, not knowing that he has no hope of winning the low side (he is drawing dead). On the other hand, if an opponent has exactly one four in his hand, then your playing the hand fast may prove to be best, because with trips he might be willing to put in several bets on the flop but only a few on the turn. In that case you would be costing yourself money by slow-playing. But given that you really cost yourself money only when your opponent has exactly a four, slow-playing the hand has to be considered the preferred choice, so as to squeeze more money out of a great situation. bet
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