A table gets broken, 4 stacks of over $800 sit down and the table goes into overdrive. Agressive play, massive pots (comparitively), but incredibly weak winning hands. I was just being patient, waiting for a spot to cash in. I developed a read on most on the table so I know where I stood most of the time.
After 30 mins this hand occurred.
9 seater.
I'm UTG. Look down at [kc kd].
I raise to $21.
UTG + 1 calls. UTG + 2 calls. As does UTG + 3, UTG + 4, cut-off & button. In fact, every single bloody player calls, there are 9 runners to the flop in the end.
Flop: [ks 10c 3h]
SB snap jams for $58. BB folds. Comes to me.
What do you guys think? I'm sooooo far ahead here,. The best possible hand that someone could have against me in QJ, I don't mind them drawing to that. I have 6 to act after me.
Do I put in a small raise to try to build the pot? Or is that too suspicious?
Do I put in a large raise and hope someone has something they will play against me?
Do I flat call and get some more players in, hoping also that someone else will raise for me?
What's the best way to extract a little more here?
This is what I did.
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