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I understand your points, but again. I think my assumptions are all safe and reasonable based on my experience. We're not talking about playing at a 5/10 NL table here. This is most likely a micro limit ring game and I'm assuming that based on the fact that there is a ridiculous number of people in on the flop that it is a loose passive game. I'm not denying anything about my assumptions on that. Analysis of any situation is full of conjectures and assumptions, especially in poker where there are so many unknowns. So I set the stage by stating my assumptions up front.
 Originally Posted by Jason
1) You assume they will call - they may not
2) You assume a call means their hand is better than yours, yet they checked the flop - they may be calling stations with nothing, they may have a draw, and there are many other possibilities which is what makes betting with position a viable option
3) You assume that if their hand is better than yours that they will know this and use it to their advantage out of position - they don't know your cards, so in addition to the 12 outs you have, you can possibly represent Pocket A's, K's, or Qx.
1. You're right, all 6 of them might fold. Then again, based on my experience the vast majority of the time you'll get one or two callers who don't trust you because you are last to act and they think you are looking to steal, and don't want to give up their silly little pair (which has you beat, by the way).
2. You're right that they might also be on a worse draw. But most of the time if they call they will be ahead of your ace high.
3. I'm not assuming that. In fact I'm assuming the opposite. That they don't know your cards and have no idea how to use position in any regard.
 Originally Posted by Jason
More assumptions that I don't think apply to most players, but I'd certainly love to play with this kind of player - can't make a stand, would rather someone else set the tone, not concerned with my cards, not concerned with giving away free cards ... pardon me while I kiss the sky 
Of course it doesn't apply to most players, again I made an assumption and stated it up front that you are playing loose callers.
I urge you to find a .05/.10 NL (or even .01/.02) table with 5-6 people regularly seeing the flop, and bet out all of your flush draws from late position like this. See how it goes. I can tell you that I've done this strategy over tens of thousands of hands and it only works at tighter tables. In SnG's with a big stack it is an awesome idea. At tight tables with one other limper ahead of you it is an awesome idea. At a loose passive table full of 6 or 7 limpers, it is just horrible strategy. That's all my point really was.
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