i'm interested to know why "C/ship flop > C/shove turn" has been advocated by someone against an opponent who seems to be very floaty on the flop, and who is likely (i'm assuming, based on bikes' stats on "bet turn when checked to") to try and steal the pot on the turn. i mean, his flop calling range is probably pretty weak. and the turn card only acts to weaken that range, and we expect him to be far more aggressive in position on the turn vs a check than on the flop vs a standard Cbet.