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    Lead the flop.

    When it's 4+ players to the flop, your opponent needs to be pretty darn retarded to c-bet a wide range of hands. So assuming no one is I-hate-money aggressive, who raised pre-flop is less important and I usually just go ahead and lead out for about pot (edit: or alternatively you could bet the board texture which would call for smaller bet) with a bunch of hands I want to continue with and throw in a bluff once in a while.

    Probably a spot that comes up less and less often online these days *cry*
    Last edited by Fnord; 04-29-2012 at 03:01 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fnord View Post
    Lead the flop.

    When it's 4+ players to the flop, your opponent needs to be pretty darn retarded to c-bet a wide range of hands. So assuming no one is I-hate-money aggressive, who raised pre-flop is less important and I usually just go ahead and lead out for about pot (edit: or alternatively you could bet the board texture which would call for smaller bet) with a bunch of hands I want to continue with and throw in a bluff once in a while.

    Probably a spot that comes up less and less often online these days *cry*
    Yea, I think leading was my best option. At the moment, I thought if anyone had a king they can't fold. Maybe even bet AA. So I was going to c-r but after it checked thru to btn, I assumed nobody had anything decent. So flatting was my best option to possibly bring along some floaters. Turn I defense. Should of lead out after flop as played. I think that was my biggest mistake.
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