Quote Originally Posted by r8ed
I always bet the pot when I miss and it's checked to me in position. If somebody bets before me, I fold. They beat me to it. I will usually check the pot when I'm OOP and miss unless I'm against one or two players and know they will most likely fold if they missed too. If that's the case it's the pot again. This seems to do the trick at 25NL. If you get reraised jut let it go.

I want to know where I stand on the flop whenever possible. It's easeir to put them on a hand when 3 cards are out rather than 4. I don't care if I take down a small pot because I take down many small pots with low risk.

This is all I do. Camp and take down small pots with low risk. I only need to hit a couple camped hands to make it all worthwhile.
I play a lot like this if i put in a PFR... there are three scenarios that can happen...

i) you get a fold and win a small pot - result
ii) you get re-raised and (hopefully) fold, losing not much - result
iii) you get a call. this is where i tend to come a bit unstuck... on the turn, out of position, after 2 called raises.

Is this where you decide not to put any more money in this pot?
Do you look to "fire the 2nd barrel" or "drop the fucking hammer"?
Or do you check and judge your call based on the odds of his return bet?

The last seems the most sensible, but you might as well type "i dont care what cards you have, if you bet now i will fold" in the chat window.

I just realised this is a bit off topic. sorry.