How would you bet??

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What would be your betting strategy here?
 

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need a lot more info - if you can put up the hand history so we can at least see how it went down pre flop and then advise on betting strategy.
 
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if it was against 1 op it would be easier to frame a strategy..against 2 opponents, its much more complicated...it all depends how they played it before the river...there is no perfect way to say.....nevertheless, you're not going all in , you're not checking, you're not betting pot on river..if you overbet , it will look like a made flush, if you underbet , you might get a call...so best is to underbet smallish like 1/3-1/2 pot and get 1 call..thats also marginal
 
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Not enough info. You would have been last to bet so you are in a very strong position but the strategy very often is decided by your opponent and not by you. Unless they both folded you are reacting to their bets. Please in future if you want to get good advise make sure that you post comprehensive information.
 
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Well seeing as you hit the nuts twice and the other two opponents in the hand had only 3rd pair, you probably are not getting paid off much on this hand. I am folding on that flop to any 1/2 pot or larger bet since you have 2 opponents. But were you the preflop raiser? Did they check to you on that flop? A lot of unknowns here. What were the blinds? Is 2055 even a big pot size at this point?
 
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I would have checked the flop and if anyone bet anything more than a min-bet then I would be out of there, calling nothing more because you have nothing but an gutshot straight draw and a backdoor flush draw, which isn't much. Once it came to the turn, if someone bet on the flop, then I would wait and see if they bet again and check-raise them about half the size of the pot and see if I get any callers, which, with the look of their hands, they shouldn't call. Then I would bet out on the river some amount, probably pot sized to give them some odds. The betting examples are off since there is no indication of what their stack sizes are, blinds, what has happened already, etc...
 
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well if i had A,J, on flop i'd bet 2/3 pot, if they call on turn If they both check, i'd bet maybe 1/3 of pot, see what happens and on river id probably bet 4/6 of pot.
 
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There's so many ways this could go, the question can't really be answered. I bet the flop i get 2 callers, i get 1, i get raised and call, i get raised i re-raise... and so on. Personally the optimal play would be - aslong as you're opponents let you - would be to check/fold the flop, play the turn strongly, and see if you can get all in on the river, you have da nuts. Oh and try putting things like this in the hand analysis section.
 
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Well, me being the ace jack, its not the easiest of pots to stay in. On
the flop i have nothing, and assumming i raised preflop, there is a fair
money in the pot. If everyone checks, i check too, since i would be very
lucky to catch the king for a straight, which happens. If someone raises
though i would either fold or call depending on how big it is. If its less than
half the pot i call, any more i would fold since i dont have anything yet.
Once i get the king, im jumping up and down, and i reraise any raise to
me because i dont want anyone splitting the pot with me by an ace or
a jack coming on the river. On the river i raise a fair amount but not
enough to scare them away and the money goes to me :).
 
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well if i had A,J, on flop i'd bet 2/3 pot, if they call on turn If they both check, i'd bet maybe 1/3 of pot, see what happens and on river id probably bet 4/6 of pot.

So in other words 2/3rds? lol. Just noticed that and made me laugh.
 
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