1st Point. Tournament buy-in. Tournaments with high buy in select opponents, good opponents don't pay all the time to see a card, but micro buy in and freeroll pay with anything.
2nd Point. How many oponentes are likely to be involved in the hand.
3rd Point. The value you impose to see the flop, do you charge your opponents dearly or do you charge cheaply?
4°Point. Tournament phases, beginning, middle or end?
Generally close to the ITM bubble you will find a smaller amount of opponents willing to pay to see the flop. In case the buy in is high, against one or two opponents and you have charged an expensive price for the opponents to see the flop and you are close to the bubble and this happens, you can always be sure that you turned the corner and did not see it but stepped on a dispatch , go try to cross yourself my son kkkkkkk🤣😂😵💫unlucky