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				 Knowing What Lines to take OOP
				
					
						In a lot of my posts I typically ask what line I should take, and it seems like I'm having that question way too much.  As a tournament player, I didn't really have to worry about too much besides preflop and flop play.  Now that I'm playing deepstacked holdem, I find myself clueless when everything in a tournament always seemed automatic.   
 The most confusion is when I flop top pair out of position in a multiway pot.  If I check/call I dont really gain much information about my opponents hands.  If I lead and get calls, I dont know where I stand and ususally have to act on an ugly looking turn card, not knowing whether to check/call, lead again, or check/fold.
 
 Basically what I'm asking is for the positives and negatives of different lines [check/calling, check/raising, check/calling then leading the turn, etc] and how you know what lines to use for specific situations.
 
 
 For example, here's a hand where I had NO IDEA what to do.  I still dont know why I did what I did and if it was correct.
 
 Full Tilt Poker
 No Limit Holdem Ring game
 Blinds: $0.25/$0.50
 9 players
 Converter
 
 Stack sizes:
 UTG: $47.15
 UTG+1: $13.05
 MP1: $59.50
 MP2: $45.70
 MP3: $76.65
 CO: $53.45
 Button: $14.75
 Hero:  $71.55
 BB: $9.25
 
 Pre-flop: (9 players) Hero is SB with K
  Q   UTG folds, UTG+1 calls, MP1 calls, MP2 calls, MP3 calls, 2 folds, Hero calls, BB checks.
 
 Flop: Q
  9  T  ($3, 6 players) Hero checks, BB checks, UTG+1 checks, MP1 checks, MP2 bets $2, MP3 folds, Hero calls, 3 folds.
 
 Turn: 3
  ($7, 2 players) Hero checks, MP2 bets $5, Hero calls.
 
 River: 3
  ($17, 2 players) Hero bets $8, MP2 calls.
 
 Results:
 Final pot: $33
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