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 Originally Posted by Rondavu
 Originally Posted by Renton
I have found, when dealing with family pot situations with AJo and AQo, its best to stick in a pot sized bet. Three quarters of the time that takes down the pot (not a bad result because of how many bets there are).
This sounds robotic and rigid to me. I find it better to put all the opponents on a range, and then decide if you're likely ahead before betting the current winning hand strong. If my hand is likely behind, you won't see my money flying in the middle multiway.
How would you be behind? The only person who could have a legitimate heads up hand would be the first limper. Conceivably every subsequent bettor can come in with less and less powerful hands. If you stick in a raise and the first limper calls without hesitation... well you can cross that bridge when you come to it. Any other caller is only playing the implied odds that they flop a miracle. Am I wrong here?
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