Quote Originally Posted by BankItDrew View Post
His line looks like one of three hands: 44, 77, or AK. I don't see how you are possibly ahead when he check raises you on the turn like that, including the fact that he snap checked the frop.

The board is so unbelievably dry that I almost prefer a check behind again on the turn. This maximizes the odds of getting one street of value from villain while also minimizing a loss (don't forget, this is a 3bet pot with two aces on the board).

Also, just because this is a BvB situation, it doesn't mean he can't have a hand here.
I agree completely.

I usually do this check flop, bet turn thing too but our hand is way too face up if he reads hands at all that I think if we check flop we should check turn and bet river.