High-card Wet


Bet;

K9s on J93tt (no flush draw)

KK on J42tt

75s on Q63tt (has flush draw)

AJs on AKQr

KK on Q76tt

AQo on JT9r


Checked;

ATo on K84tt

83o on KT6tt

76s on JT2r

32o on KQ8r

K3o AQTtt

K2s on AT9 (mono, no flush)

T4o on AK8tt

65o on K33tt

J6o on Q54r

QQ on AT6 (mono, no flush draw)


Analysis - Villain only bets when he has connected with the flop or has a big draw. If villain misses, from this sample, villain always checks. Therefore, I think it's safe to assume that when villain cbets flop he has a piece of it.


High-card dry


Bet;

A8o on AA4

K9o on J86

K3o on K86

KJo on KT7

AA on QT8

A4o on KKK


Checked;

Q5s on K86

K3o on Q62

76o on J93

A4o on Q96

J8s on AK4

T5s on KJ9

86s on AT3

K8s on AA2


Analysis - Again, villain is most likely to bet when he has it. However, there are two hands that he has missed with that he bets so this could mean that villain is slightly more likely to take a stab at high card dry flops.

Other factors could be effecting his cbets (such as position) but I think we're just going for flop texture and cbet/check in this section.

If villain misses, again he checks. He doesn't even bet a GSSD either so that tells us villain may be cautious with his smaller draws.


Low-card wet



Bet;

95s on 865tt (has flush draw)

96o on 986tt

Q9o on 987tt

KTs on T32tt (no flush draw)


Checked;


K3o on 985tt

AKo on 933tt


Analysis - OK, same story. Villain bets when he hits and will bet his big draws. Villain isn't worried about betting top pair on wet boards. Again, if he misses, he checks. He checks back AKo which means villain may have some idea about hands that have showdown value.


Low-card dry:


Bet;

AQo on T44


Checked;

QJo on 532

J4s on T32

QJs on 953

63s on 955


Analysis - Villain takes one stab at a low dry flop. This links into earlier analysis that villain may be more likely to take a stab when the flop is dry. Other than that, it's the same story all around - checks when he misses.

Overall, I think it's fair to say that villain is fairly fit or fold and is slightly more likely to take a stab at a pot when the flop is dry. Villain isn't worried about betting any pair, even on wet boards, and will bet his big draws as well.