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[QUOTE="Stick66, post: 430076, member: 7928"] Need opinions on this situation: First few hands at this table so no reads yet (and I was multi-tabling). My hand wasn't pretty but it was free to see the flop from the BB with 4 limpers. I pick up a flush draw on the flop but I'm 2nd to act out of 5 players. I usually bet less than half my flush draws like this. I like to be in better position, to have the Jack or better in hand against so many opponents and to not have 2 overcards on board for the other players to raise at. In this position, should I: A) pot bet $1.25 to show strength & get info? B) overbet the pot to scare away other draws and try to take the pot now, even though 3 others are behind me? C) check and hope to get a free card? (Then do I fold to a flop bet if I don't get my 4-1 implied pot odds?) D) push my middling stack? E) "Other" (anything I didn't think of?) (I don't think I would consider betting less than the pot due to its small size.) ***** Hand History for Game 5056803696 ***** $25 NL Texas Hold'em - Tuesday, August 29, 15:25:28 ET 2006 Table Table 98356 (Real Money) Seat 6 is the button Total number of players : 9 Seat 1: lostnspace2 ( $27.58 ) Seat 7: lebo_king ( $2.05 ) Seat 9: PDSticker ( $12.65 ) Seat 2: Gregorio_54 ( $11.47 ) Seat 5: vanclio ( $30.07 ) Seat 10: cardguy500 ( $24.40 ) Seat 6: FUNHOUSE33 ( $26.75 ) Seat 4: slanglb2 ( $24.75 ) Seat 3: Zombie_Turtle ( $24.75 ) lebo_king posts small blind [$0.10]. PDSticker posts big blind [$0.25]. ** Dealing down cards ** Dealt to PDSticker [ 7c Tc ] cardguy500 calls [$0.25]. lostnspace2 folds. Gregorio_54 folds. Zombie_Turtle folds. slanglb2 folds. vanclio calls [$0.25]. lynnev has joined the table. FUNHOUSE33 calls [$0.25]. lebo_king calls [$0.15]. PDSticker checks. ** Dealing Flop ** [ 8c, Qc, Ah ] lebo_king checks. PDSticker ... cardguy500 ... vanclio ... FUNHOUSE33 ... [/QUOTE]
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