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 Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
What's your V$IP/PFR?
You're getting floated here a shit load of times if you c-bet top pair on flops like this and then proceed c/c or c/f brick turns oop (add that to all the flops you air and c-bet + proceed to check call, you're doing that with way too many hands probably. This will be so obvious to an observant opponent that they can flat your raise all day in position and it doesn't matter what they have because they know you're going to shut down more often than you should come later streets).
Like ATO' said, keep betting. If you have a tight image you'll get credit for continuing to bet and I don't imagine you'll be bluff-raised on the turn/river very often on a board of this texture unless villain has certain reads on you.
However, I don't think the way you played this hand is as bad as the chat you carried on with....
Your chat gives away alot about your style/thinking IMO. I'll leave you to figure that one out since I don't want to tell you the answer right away, if you can't I'll tell you, but try and think about what those words reveal about your game. It may not hurt youas much at lower stakes, but I imagine if you move on to play bigger games your opponets will be able to use things like this against you, and the unfortunate part is you may not even notice.
I run about 15/10 right now, so yeah, I nitty it up too often. i have extra trouble figuring out which hands to second barrel with on which boards against which villian. Its always been a leak.
I don't have enough hands to conclude anything too accurate about his post flop play (less than 100).
And I know what my chat says about me. It says that I give credit credit easily and too often. This will lead them to take this float-bet turn line against me more often, thus attack a weak portion in my game. But like you said, it hardly means anything to most 25nl players. (Though If they think this about me, doesn't some second level thinking come into play for me? If I start check/raising the turn as a counter to my "leak," it becomes a +EV.)
All-in-all, I need to be getting three streets of value because of the flop's dryness. I shouldn't worry too often about the slowly played sets and such until I get raised on the turn, unless of course I'm betting into a nit who likes his hand.
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