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How do you handle multiway pots?
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[QUOTE="dannystanks, post: 7148925, member: 1013007"] Multi-way pots are extremely tricky to play. Being out of position in multi-way pots is even trickier. Unless you got a pure lock on the hand I’m doing a lot of checking and not really looking to bluff in these spots. Bluffing one player is easier than two or more because as yuya mentioned someone always has something. So I’m playing multi-way pots more honestly and lots more pot control. I don’t want to make this pot big with all those players. It’s best to try to be in position so you can see what the other opponents are doing before it gets to us. If we are playing small suited connectors and hit our flush, with 4 or more players in there, we have to now worry about someone having the higher flush. Or someone have the Ace of that suit drawing to one more flush card and beating us. Set over set happens more often also. It’s really hard to win multi-way. We have to have the best hand and it must hold which can be impossible with all those players. [/QUOTE]
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