Quote Originally Posted by The Grouch
Quote Originally Posted by griffey24
Why am I representing so many bluffs here?
You have to think about the type of hands that you are going to check/call the flop with AND then check again on the turn (risking a check through).

Sure maybe you could check red aces or kings (or sets) once, but if you are not regularly check raising them on the flop or at the very least donking the turn even against an opponent who is constnatly barrelling then you are risking having the board come ugly enough for him to shut down, suckout, or bluff you off your hand. .....I mean you can't really say that he's NEVER going to check back the turn (or flop)

So essentially by check/calling then checking turn your range now consists of flushes, one club AK, KQ, KJ type hands and clubbed overpairs.

I also assume that, like most good aggressive players, you are betting the made hand part of this range a large % of the time and often looking to checkraise all in on a semi-bluff with the club containing broadway hands.

So you can see why it would not be particularly unreasonable to call you very lightly in this spot as your range is weighted heavily towards unmade hands.
Ok very good post, and a lot of this makes sense.

I won't say what I had yet, but villain DID call me very light. He called me with Ac4. Given my range here, should calling so lightly be expected?
I was pretty surprised to get called that lightly (given that I hadn't gotten out of line too much), but maybe I shouldn't have been so surprised given how weird my line was?