Playing position with a strong, but not “the nuts” hand
On an average hold’em board, if you flop a strong hand (like top two) on a very scary board in a multiway pot, consider your position. If you’re in late position and it’s checked to you, don’t be afraid to occasionally let a card peel off. If you’re confident your hand is best on the turn, you’re a huge favorite to win.
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