continuation bet fold equity multi-way pot position ranges This video teaches a systematic approach to playing multiway pots, covering when to bet or check as the preflop raiser, proper sizing, bluffing spots, and five critical red flags most players miss in multiway situations. Multiway pots require different hand strength thresholds, smaller bet sizes, and careful attention to player actions behind you. Multiway Mastery System: Board texture determines betting strategy - wet/dynamic boards are more likely to get "stabbed" behind you Hand strength changes dramatically multiway - top pair becomes thin value instead of thick value Use smaller bet sizes multiway to encourage calls from weak hands and raises from strong hands Don't bluff when the board is likely to get stabbed - check and go for check-raises instead Players calling "next to act" have very strong ranges - either pile in value or shut down bluffs Donk betting from big blind multiway indicates an extremely strong range Check-raises closing the action are massive red flags requiring tight continuing ranges