Re: from an Ed Miller quiz...
4 opponents, and you're not folding any flush draws, regardless of how many bets you put in on the flop. You want people drawing to 2 pair to stay in.
Given the read of poor, live game players, I'd slowplay as well, allowing them to have an opportunity to make a good, second-best hand.
1. If my read were that most of the players left were LAGs, then I'd raise here -- hoping to start a raising war, because raising is fun. I'm not sure exactly what "poor" means when defining these players, but I would assume it means they play too many hands, and go too far with them (not necessarily that they're LAGs).
2. 30/6/1.2 means loose, and not aggressive. Even at Party 2/4, I'd probably slowplay the flop here as well.
I think the general cutoff point when we stop trying to slowplay and begin to win the pot at all costs is around 20SB, which equals 10BB -- enough for gutshots (A3o, etc.) to correctly stay in.
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