Quote Originally Posted by Pants_101
Quote Originally Posted by bigspenda73
Your flop call will kill all of your action if a spade hits.

Therfore, push the flop.
If I might venture a little discussion here a spade will only fall 1 in 5 times right?
But the board will pair every so often which will also screw up your action.. There are too many scarecards out there, and it seems your opponents are married enough to their hands to get it in with you, so you might as well get it in on the flop. Slowplaying is only really necessary when you've flopped a pretty much lock hand and no-one else has anything.