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Originally Posted by QuadJ
You should lead this flop sometimes with that many opponents in. As played the risky but higher value play is call flop and see what develops. It gives you a chance for a bigger pot but against that many opponents there are a lot of way the turn can go badly. I generally prefer a raise to $50 now.
Thanks. What are ways the turn could go bad? Maybe an A Q or T giving someone a straight but I wouldve thought the villains wouldn’t be on two broadway cards given they limped preflop. I guess they could have limped QT.
I’m always afraid of scaring off money when I have a good hand like this so I often check and try to invite them to lead thinking they have the best hand then maybe shoving the river of things look good so it looks like a bluff and hope they call.
But I’m trying to learn how to play these hands best hence the thread.
Last edited by Paolo C; 09-24-2018 at 03:54 AM.