Originally Posted by BankItPayette
I think you both have it all wrong.
Nothing about Texas Hold'Em is automatic. There are dozens of factors that should be affecting your every bet, fold, call, or raise. From stack sizes, position, table image, holdings, shared cards, reads from past experiences with or without this villain.
Sure, if you bet the pot everytime on the flop you may be hiding your holdings. But you are missing value from weak hands. If you always bet 1/2 the pot on the flop, you are giving away too good of odds to the weaker hands, and are now undervaluing your own hand. There has to be a distinction between the two.
Scarface, it comes down to hands played experience. The very best way to improve your game and implement the best possible moves for your type of play, is to practice, is to mix things up. When your moves become automatic, you will become complacent and not extracting the most value possible from your opponents.