Thoughts on "Seeing where you're at"
Lately I have realized that there are many poker players out there who are betting and raising without really thinking about why they are doing so. If I were to ask them why they just bet or raised one very popular answer I'd be sure to hear alot would be, "to see where I'm at." Well I believe that allowing this to be one's sole reason for betting/raising is a leak that many players suffer from. The three main reasons to bet are (and please if anyone has another reason let me know):
1. Bluff
2. Value
3. Protect
Bluffing is obviously betting/raising when you do not have a good hand and are hoping that your opponent(s) folds. The most common type of bluff is probably the continuation bet (c-bet).
Value betting/raising is done when you are happy to get called because you have a good reason to believe that you are ahead and will only be getting called by weaker hands.
Protecting your hand against draws is simply betting enough to make it a mistake for your opponent(s) to call with a draw.
Betting/raising simply to "see where you're at" can be costly in the long run because many times it will only serve to build the pot with a hand you are unsure of and will only get your bets called by hands that beat you. I think many players get into a habit of betting/raising in certain situations and just think it's incorrect not to just because "that's what you are supposed to do," but if they stopped and thought about why they're doing what they're doing they could make more +EV decisions.