http://www.pokerhand.org/?1384635
Villain is 70/1/.2 over 82 hands and is folding to c-bets 30% of the time.
Drawing to a gutshot vs. a loose passive villain makes this a perfect
spot to check behind for a free shot at the nuts. When the A pairs on
the turn, it makes for a perfect double barrel because a level one
thinker will be hard pressed to call without an Ace.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1384664
Villain is 24/11/.7 over 73 hands. Paired boards make for good c-
betting flop texture. Against a passive opponent such as this one, he
will often call to peel off a turn card with 33-TT (assuming he 3-bets
JJ+). In the case that he calls the flop bet, I would follow up with a
strong turn bet here as he would be hard pressed to call a large turn
bet without a K and he must also be fearful of a large river bet.
http://www.pokerhand.org/?1384707
Villain is 52/3/.2 over 47 hands. The flop texture in conjunction with
this villain's calling range justifies a check behind. The turn bet is
a bluff which attempts to fold out most of the junk he cold calls with
preflop. As a pure bluff, my hand is very easy to get away from if I
experience any resistance.
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