Quote Originally Posted by DrumzCT
If you can afford to see some flops than why not.
Im not saying fo crazy.
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If the preflop action is all limps, than why not see a few more flops and see if you catch someothing. Im not saying go crazy but I beleive having the lead gives you a bit more freedom.
In a tournament this makes some measure of sense, but in a ring game there's no point to seeing more flops. Every flop is exactly as profitable or unprofitable if you are playing the same cards. Playing 89 suited with $50 is exactly as profitable as playing it with $500... the only difference being if you use your leverage to bluff, or if you hit a really good hand (the straight or flush) against a player who also has a really big stack and will pay you off. I don't think having more money at the table is by itself a good reason to see more flops. If your bankroll is big enough to absorb multiple buy-ins, you really don't need to consider stack size when deciding whether or not to enter a hand.

Again, tourneys exempted. There are other considerations besides raw profit in tournaments of any type.