![The Queen of Hearts [Qh]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Qh.gif)
![The Eight of Hearts [8h]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/8h.gif)
![The Nine of Hearts [9h]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/9h.gif)
![The Five of Clubs [5c]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/5c.gif)
![The Two of Hearts [2h]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/2h.gif)
In general, I would check call that flop and do the same on the turn, and check fold the river if I didn't improve, but that seems weak to me, not to mention it's painfully obvious what I have and when I hit I won' t make any more than one or two bets. I guess the alternative is to lead at the flop and the turn, but if you don' t improve you've got to give up and check the river at which point someone bets and you're forced to fold. Or I suppose you could bet the river on a stone bluff and you're surely beaten if you're called. This also seems like a losing option, since you're not really making any more or losing any more than you would from just check calling. The lone positive benefit of betting are the times you pick up the pot uncontested or improve by hitting your overcard to win with top pair. I guess that's a benefit that shouldn't be discounted. The third option would be checking with the intention of raising a bet. Here you're getting extra bets in the pot before improving, and if you don't improve you've only cost yourself one extra bet on the flop, unless someone three bets you, and now you've put in a lot more money on the flop than you would like to have. For this reason it would seem to me that this is the superior option, even with the risk of the occaisional three bet. Thoughts?
Having talked myself into the notion, here's a hand I played last night in this fashion that I found amusing. Playing a very loose passive 1/2 table on Party and I had
![The King of Diamonds [Kd]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/Kd.gif)
![The Six of Diamonds [6d]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/6d.gif)
![The Nine of Diamonds [9d]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/9d.gif)
![The Four of Diamonds [4d]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/4d.gif)
![The Three of Spades [3s]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/3s.gif)
![The Six of Clubs [6c]](https://pofex.com/images/smilies/6c.gif)
One final note, I think this play loses something the less players who come in pre flop and the later in position the flop bettor is. For example, if it checked to the button who bet, my check raise is likely to chase out the remaining players and I'd be forced to play a flush draw and one over card, out of position, heads up, which I don't think is what I'm looking for. Additionally if fewer players enter the pot, my check raise is getting more money in the pot, but the % of my own money in is higher and thus it's sort of like I'm charging myself to see the turn and river.
Is my thinking here correct or do you guys have any suggestions on how I could better play these hands? Thanks in advance!
Drade
BTW, Iceman, really nicely done with the site. I came from UPF also and I like the layout much better and the content of the posts is fantastic. Kudos!
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