Quote Originally Posted by RiverMonkey
I agree with Salsa. The added benefit of the CR is that your OPP might call that 2nd flop bet "just to see the next card" thus you'll be getting more money in the pot when you are ahead before they fold on the turn.
If I'm going to c/r with AJ here, I don't want my opponent to see a turn. Building a pot with this AJ on this board out of position with 2 more streets to come isn't good.

What's would your plan be on the turn if your donk bet gets raised? With the CR line, you'd have more information to base your turn plan on, or as Salsa mentioned if your CR gets raised on the flop against most opponents you can fold knowing you're behind.
I don't know how this is a donk bet, but if I'm raised on the turn, I obviously dump it. Maybe it's donk because it's not standard? I usually prefer a c/r over c/c+bet if I'm going to check then bet agressivel, but you have to be able to vary your play up. This line is pretty confusing from villain's point of view.. does the fact that I was the preflop agressor change the available plays I'm 'supposed' to make?

Just checking, I'm more interested in discussing various ways of getting a lot of money in the pot without doing the same thing everytime then I am about discussing this actual hand.