With 8's raising the blinds by 600% preflop wasn't going to drastically change the outcome (in hindsight). You want 1 or 2 players against your middle pair. Unless your goal was to buy it, but the risk-reward for that isn't great---if you fail then you're in the same boat with a middle pair, ostensibly behind with a Queen on the flop.
I'd raise the max depending on your chip count. $10, about a third of the pot--represent a queen. You'll find out some good information about your guy with the 4. He could be rocking 2 pair or trips. The guy to your left is already representing 7 or Q, you need to figure out which. It's all about information. You are obviously in a good position, acting last, but your chip stack is what it's all about here. How much can you pay for information?
I'd raise the max depending on your chip count. $10, about a third of the pot--represent a queen. You'll find out some good information about your guy with the 4. He could be rocking 2 pair or trips. The guy to your left is already representing 7 or Q, you need to figure out which. It's all about information. You are obviously in a good position, acting last, but your chip stack is what it's all about here. How much can you pay for information?
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