(Lol, i feel like such a hypocrite, I posted an earlier thread about how I wish this forum would get going instead of everyone posting in General, then Daniel reformats, people start posting here, and I disappear? :shock: )Anyway, the way I look at this hand is, you've got a donkey, a loose player, and 2 guys whom you don't have a read on. Since this is a $1/$2 game, it's likely you're up against some relatively weaker players who probably won't put you in sticky situations (like reading that you fear a flush and then stick a knife in you and bluff you if/when the club comes). While it is true that raising the minimum makes the bet $16 into a pot of $18 makes it a total of $34, which is about 2:1 odds, which is about right for a flush or an open ended straight (I hope I know how to calculate pot odds here... :oops: ). Also, because it was raised the minimum, your opponents might not be overly scared by it (they wouldn't necessarily think "oh, he's raising the minimum, that's fishy..."). Once the first guy calls, the pot then becomes $50, which really tempts the subsequent people to call. In a coordinated flop like this, what I always fear is that first caller, because then it makes the pot look that much sweeter to everyone else. Now, this is the way I'd play the hand (bear with me, I'm a rookie that makes donkeys look good

). Considering that the pot, once it goes to you, is at $18, why not bump it up to, say, $40 (I suppose it is a pretty big chunk of your chip stack, that's a problem)? That puts the pot at $58, a call of $40 for someone is tough (no pot odds for flush or straight draws, $40 is a pretty sizeable chunk, it's a pretty intimidating raise). Odds are, you'd eliminate the field down to what may be a weak ace or something (which would be drawing dead to runner runner, unless they had A 4). Alternatively looking at the field (I dunno, I've never played $1/$2), a raise to around $28 could also do the trick (though if they calculate pot odds, they'd be getting it for the draws), reducing the chance of that cascade effect ("let's all call!"). A raise of $20 more to the original raiser isn't that harsh, and he could still call it ($44 in the pot), and this does narrow the field down for you. Since it is MP1, whom you don't have a read on, this is an opportunity for you to get to know him too.This is my two cents, please bear with me and my rookie ways :oops: . Please, you kind posters out there, don't just comment on the OP only, comment on my post too, huh? :lol:Edit: Sorry firstclay, I started this before you posted your response, so you might be yelling at me for some of the same things you just posted. :?