the following hand?
- You are dealt T9 in the big blind.
- There are 5-6 limpers.
- Flop A comes T 7 5 rainbow.
- Flop B comes T 8 6 rainbow.
- Flop C comes T 7 2 with flush draw on the board.
the following hand?
- You are dealt T9 in the big blind.
- There are 5-6 limpers.
- Flop A comes T 7 5 rainbow.
- Flop B comes T 8 6 rainbow.
- Flop C comes T 7 2 with flush draw on the board.
with that many limpers personally i may take a stab and proceed with caution or i might check and call to float one off for the turn.. hard to tell without more information
I prob lead each one for near pot.
Lately I'm more inclined to check-fold this hand in this specific situation (early position) because when leading out it often becomes too tricky on the turn.
Obviously this can't be the best way to play the hand, right? Occasionally I check-raise the flop but am never comfortable doing so and have not used the c/r in this spot for a while.