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I think griffey and bjsaust together nailed it.
Of course it's both opponent and the stage of my own play dependant. But my games play just like bjsaust where a flop check behind often leads to facing a turn bet. Of course that should be a profitable semi bluff spot, but my feeling and results show that I'm not good enough in exploiting it.
 Originally Posted by bjsaut
I tend to cbet dry boards where they either have something or dont, where I can easily give up if a good barrel card doesnt come, and also boards with some but not a lot of draws, generally a 2-flush but no real straight draws. Second is for value.
I think this is a good gideline. I think the 2 mistakes I'm making are;
1- thinking a cbet only folds worse and get called by better. I guess it's not a mistake still betting in (most of those) flop situations as we pick up the put quite often, there are profitble barrel cards, we still have some equity when called range AND I'm not profitble in checking behind.
2- thinking I'll get c/r'ed light, while most likely my oppenents are far from doing it often enough to exploit me.
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