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OK, a few more hands here;
High-card Wet:
Bet - K9s, KK, 75s, AJs, KK, AQo
Checked - ATo, 83o, 76s, 32o, K3o, K2s, T4o, 65o, QQ
High-card dry:
Bet - A8o, K9o, K3o, KJo, AA, A4o
Checked - Q5s, K3o, 76o, A4o, J8s, T5s, 86s, J6o, K8s
Low-card wet:
Bet - 95s, 96o, Q9o, KTs
Checked - 43o, K3o, AKo
Low-card dry:
Bet - AQo
Checked - QJo, J4s, QJs, 63s
OK, so for the high card wet flops he seems to cbet when he has it (value heavy range) and checks when he doesn't. Interestingly, he doesn't appear to even try and take down a flop with a cbet when he has little/no equity with his hand. He has a wide opening range and is looking for a 'good flop'.
Again, with the high-card dry flops he appears to bet when he has it and check when he doesn't. This can be seen where he both bets and checks with K3o and A4o on the same kind of board - if he hits he bets and if he misses he checks. Villain may be fit or fold when it comes to flop play.
In fact, I think fit or fold can be applied to all of villain's flop play - regardless of flop texture. He doesn't appear to bet at all on low, dry flops so we can assume if he bets these types of flops he has hit it. Although, he cbets with AQo which doesn't make much sense.
I think villain may bet/check with the wrong types of hands - bluffing with hands that have good equity/good chance of being the best hand (AQo on low dry board) and checks with all his hands that have little chance of being the best hand (such as his checking range on high card dry flops) where it might be better to bluff at it.
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