Advice for playing a stong hand on a scary board
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 the size of the stacks in the hand. If there’s a bunch of short stacks, consider that they may have pushed on a draw and if they have the best hand, you won’t lose TOO much. If the stacks are deep, tread very carefully.
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