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Originally Posted by $tack$Poker
Thanks for the feedback. I need to try to come up with my sizing strategy multiway since that is a common scenario at $1/3.
The proportionally higher rake and looser player pool at 1/3 incentivizes raising larger pre. Your pre-flop raises can be 4x-5x and not be out of line.
Theory says we should be betting smaller multi-way, but "smaller" is relative to the flop texture, stack depths, opponent tendencies, ranges, etc. It's not "bet small - one size fits all, so go 1/3 pot every time."
Multi-way against both blinds, both V's ranges are going to be pretty wide, but this flop smacks everyone's pre-flop blind defending ranges. You're going to be up against a $hlt-ton of 1P, 2P, and draws. We can target all those hands for value, and we want to charge them the max.
The 2P and sets in their range may be looking to check-raise when we c-bet, which would be fantastic when we want to 3B. The short stack especially should be looking to stack off here a lot.
We don't need to bet full pot, though that wouldn't be insane here, considering how connected and dynamic this board is. It can't be terrible to bet 2/3 pot instead of 1/3 pot, in this set-up. If you bet 2/3 to full pot, SB should be folding a lot. If SB calls, BB should be folding or jamming a lot. The 2P and worse sets may just want to GII now.