Quote Originally Posted by minSim
Good post dale.

To go on a bit further on this, I think in today's games, checking behind dry board turns is a bit overrated.
Really, if we're betting flop, checking turn, betting river when checked to, we're like never bluffing on a dry board.

I often double the turn and check behind river. Just double the turn with air/draws as well and villain will have a tough time and really should start calling lighter.
In my experience, in today's agressive games, people already do as a standard (at least with TPBK).
I have been doing this a lot more as of late too. I think it became to readable that I was only betting turns when trying to get 3 streets of value. I now bet the turn and check behind a ton more rivers instead to control the pot. Reasons being that bad players with draws will still call turn bets but never call rivers when missing, so I now get two bets from drawing hands. When going for three streets of value I can now bet the flop and turn without tipping my hand since I barrel so much more often. Lastly, I find that so many people are onto the auto Cbet now that they peel with almost anything, 66-99 Axs and overs, to see what you are going to do. Betting the turn folds out a ton of hands that may still have a ton of outs against a hand that doesn't necessarily want a showdown.