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Read this part for some idea about a general strategy on this board heads up.
Heads up there is merit to leading, c/cing, and c/ring.
Lead if they check back a lot which should never be the case on a board this dry. Also lead a mixed range of top pair/overcards(usually some kind of good bdsd like QJ)/overs+fds
c/c if they are barrel happy or we've been c/c, c/f quite a bit. Should also mix in like 2 overcards+fd as a float even at micros because you just have so much equity and you don't want to get b/3b off a hand this strong usually.
c/r if you have a history of c/ring or they are cbetting a fairly strong range. An example of a strong range would be they open UTG 9% of the time then cbet 60% of the time or w/e. Also should be c/ring weaker fd's like 98s or w/e because we don't really care if we get 3b off this hand.
Read this part for this actual hand.
Now the actual hand in question
Obviously fold pre.
Easy lead multiway, also lead some Tx/flush draws/possibly overcards very weighted towards value because people don't fold at these stakes etc.
Basically this is a super easy lead multiway because you are going to make life awkward for UTG. They just called a pfr from this other guy now you are leading into both of them. Even if he has some kind of crappy FD that he should probably fold because pfr hasn't acted yet he probably won't because he sucks. Now if you check it goes like this
PFR-Bets
You-c/r
UTG-EZ FOLD
Basically because of your relative position to the pfr your brain should instantly scream LEAD because of the reasons I just stated.
Another obvious reason to lead is if we give free cards on this board we are giving up so much fucking equity.
The other problem with not leading is we keep a pot where we could have easily gotten terrible players to call with terrible draws on 2 streets super small and now we're only getting 1 SMALL street of value versus the same terrible draws where instead we could have gotten 1 SMALL street and a MEDIUM street.
I could go on and on about why it's such a huge error to check the flop and all the people who are checking the flop hopefully now understand at least 2-3 of the reasons previously identified in this post.
Cliffs
1. Relative position JFC
2. Holy shit don't give up free cards
3. Why the fuck are you keeping the pot small
4. Never slow play in multiway pots unless you have an amazing reason.
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