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 Originally Posted by Warpe
 Originally Posted by andy-akb
Slowplaying is not the best answer in this specific situation, if the pot were heads up then that wouldnt be bad. Here we should be making our standard sized cbet, whatever that is.
More opponents makes it more likely that someone will catch on the turn, which is all the more reason to slowplay it.
More opponents makes it more likely that one of them will have a hand that they like enough to call a bet. In a headsup pot it is much less likely that your opponent will have a hand he likes enough to call a bet on this board given your hand. With 4 people calling my PFR I am betting here expecting somebody to call, maybe even raise. Checking does not get more money into this pot because your line is incredibly transparent and its hard for somebody to actually make a hand on a later street that would pay you off enough to make it worthwhile. A made hand is going to be calling a bet or raising here, a draw is going to be calling a bet. If the draw hits we are most likely taking their stack either way so its neutral EV either way in that regard, but we make money when they dont hit but call our bet.
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