Poker Tips from
Bodog.com: Head's Up vs. Multi-Way
The number of opponents you have on the turn is another factor you should consider in your
strategy. If you are head's-up you can use more tricks, like bluffing, slow-playing, semi-bluffing
and inducing bluffs. When the hand has many people involved you want to pull back on the fancy play
and play straightforward.
You should not completely stop using these moves when the pot gets large, but you need to
understand that with many opponents the implied odds have increased not only for you, but your
opponents as well. You are probably going to have to show down the best hand to win and if you are
on a big draw you don't have to worry about building the pot yourself because there will already be
a lot of action ahead of you.