I agree with the above post. It really depends on how strong your hand is. You can flop trips which will usually win but if you have bottom trips then you might be up against a higher set. Also, if you flop a strait but there are two suited cards on the board then you are better off taking down the pot right then and there. About the only hands you are absolute nuts to not be beat no matter what cards come next is four of a kind or a strait flush. With a hand like that, go ahead and slow play.
Be carefull slowplaying in Omaha unless you hit quads or a strait flush because you will get drawn out on so many times, even when you flop the nuts.
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