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I can take a shot and give an example. This one is pretty situational. Hopefully others chime in b/c there is a lot to this and I have trouble noticing different situations where this applies.
For example, say a player you know to be quite tight opens for a raise in MP and you decide to call in the BB w/ TT.
The flop comes AKX. You've missed, the two high cards make a good pile of the opponents range. If you bet, the only hands he folds are hands worse than your TT, and possibly QQ, JJ which arent a lot of holdings. Getting him to fold JJ/QQ is great but the chances that he holds those exact cards are small. If he calls, he likely has a good K or A given his tight tendancies and his preflop raise. Leading out with a bet will only fold worse hands that you have crushed and better hands thst now have you dominated are calling.
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