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Originally Posted by QuadJ
If there are a lot of people behind then consider folding anything but nut draws because the risk of higher draws and redraws is bigger and the risk that they are taking some of your outs is very high.
I meant that to be if there are a lot of people in the hand in general, not just behind. If there is a bet and 3+ callers folding anything short of a nut draw might be best.
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Originally Posted by Turtol
Another random question, does anybody check blind the flops OOP multi ways when you're not the PFR seeing as I NEVER donk out I think some vs think my hand is a bit more disguised because they expect top pair to lead out, so they put top pair back into my range when I check in the dark
It's super rare that I check dark. Particularly multiway if I hit the flop hard then donking is often better. Multiway I usually can't depend on check/raising and I might not want to anyways. There are other situations, such as passive stations, where I might want to lead even if they raised preflop.
The only time I check dark is when heads up against a very aggressive opponent that I can expect to c-bet close to 100% of his range if I check dark and stack sizes are such that I would be committed or folding on the flop. Deeper I want the option of donking and I want to slow him down a little. If I check dark and let him bet 100% of his range then I'm forced to float him OOP a lot, which is painful.