If you held a high pair before the flop and were jamming the pot, then you should continue to jam the pot if you still hold the top pair.
If you held Q-Q, and the flop comes out 10-2-7, you're most likely still the leader, unless someone was slow playing Aces or Kings before the flop, or someone with 10's just flopped a set.
The fact is, if you play aggressively with a high pair before the flop, you will generally know whether or not you still have the lead.
If you held A-K, and the flop comes out 4-K-9, here again, you're jamming the pot. You hold top pair with the best kicker, and the last thing you want is for someone to draw out and complete a flush or straight to beat you.
Top pair is strong after the flop, but definitely not strong enough to sit on and slow play.
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