Quote Originally Posted by ChrisBCritter
You're gonna hate this... It depends.
generally speaking when i have initiative (first to open the action) i cbet dry, uncoordinated boards, strong made hands on draw heavy boards and draws of my own. As for the Turn, try to anticipate 'good' cards that you can bet (ones that improve your hand or hit your range more than your opponent's).

IP it's great to take stabs at the pot with overcards and such. Just be careful when facing a calling station unless you have a hand you can bet for value. I rarely continue on the Turn with complete air unless I really feel Villain has a weak to mediocre hand that I can push him off of on a later street by representing a stronger hand (very board and hand read dependent).

This is the part of the game I'm really working on right now too. It makes for really great discussion.