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 Originally Posted by NewbieNoOne
 Originally Posted by OhBollocks
What range calls you on two streets here, and of that range, what are you beating that will call a river bet?
I don't understand what you're asking here.
If I c/c the river, should I also bet more on the turn?
Sorry NewbieNoOne, I missed this before.
You need to start putting your villain on a range (of hands) that he holds. Every street gives you more information with which you can narrow his range. Thus, when your deciding on whether an action on your part is profitable (+EV) or not (-EV) you can calculate the equity of your hand versus his/her range. Then you compare this to the equity your getting from the pot in the case of a call for example.
Theres loads of info on outs and odds and EV on FTR. Do a search of the forums and check out the strategy articles too. Putting your opponent on a range is an ability that comes with experience at the tables. The more often you have been in similar spots, the more you will know what hands you can expect certain villains to have. It just takes time and hands.
I'm better at it than I was, but I'll get a lot better than I am. 
Hope this helps
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