Quote Originally Posted by JeffreyGB
dsax, if you check raise on the flop, what do you do on the turn? They're not going to raise again if you check to them. Raise then? I'd be curious how the profit from this compares to betting the flop and then checking (intending to check-raise) the turn, as if you were bluffing and are now scared of what he may have called with.
If you check-raised the flop, then bet on the turn. No one else is going to bet for you if you check-raised the flop unless they have a flush or better, so checking doesn't really make sense. Besides, if they called a check-raise on the flop, they're usually going to call a properly-sized bet on the turn as well.

I don't know how the profit compares. It's probably pretty involving figuring out exactly which line of play is the most effective. I think it depends on your opponents, whatever psychological dynamics exist at the table, etc.