I've decided to take up the philosophy of taking the initiative to bet my monster hands, if I get action, I get action. If not, then it's unlikely I was going to get action by slowplaying either.

Ultimate Bet Pot-Limit Omaha High, $.50 BB (9 handed) converter

MP1 ($36.75)
MP2 ($49.25)
Hero ($69.50)
CO ($49.75)
Button ($36.60)
SB ($69.70)
BB ($57.55)
UTG ($47.50)
UTG+1 ($36.90)

Preflop: Hero is MP3 with A, 7, Q, Q.
3 folds, Hero raises to $1.75, 1 fold, Button calls $1.75, 2 folds.

Flop: ($4.25) A, A, A [color:#0000FF](3 players)[/color]
Hero bets $2, Button raises to $4, Hero raises to $8.5, Button calls $4.50.

Turn: ($21.25) 9 (3 players)
Hero bets $9, Button goes all-in for $26.35, Hero calls.

River: ($73.95) T (3 players)

Final Pot: $73.95

Results in white below:
Button has 8s Th Qd Qh (full house, aces full of queens).
Hero has Ah 7s Qs Qc (quad aces)

Outcome: Hero wins $70.95. [/color]

(silly thing butchered my HH)

Granted the guy was a tard, but I gave him reason to think that I didn't have the ace (betting out, raising right away). Had I slowplayed I'm sure he wouldn't have given me his stack.