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Originally Posted by SetofJacks
I bet all 1 card draws on the turn here, but this whole hand was played too passively imo
Easy 3-bet pre, bet flop, bet turn
Not a 3b for me pre without multiple blockers and other good reasons (vil has an open/fold history or is too vulnerable to snow), betting oop UI D2 v D2 is the most expensive way to play the flop when you fall behind and earns no more when you're even in the draw.
On the turn a bet goes in most of the time when you check, either because vilain will try to pick it up while still D2 or has improved, so betting is unnecessary. You can bet to protect a hand like T7 that has some flexibility if raised, and bet hands you want to b/3b, but betting a hand you've decided to draw to is unnecessary in most lineups. A bet is going in regardless, and you really only want one bet going in.
Because a bet is usually going in regardless, checking all of your hands on the turn has some merit, because you can c/r a balanced range (per RolledUpTrips), fold your nothing and call with D1s. In a passive lineup though you should bet some of the time, especially if villains can make folding errors with weak D1 hands that still have decent equity or would call and give you value for your weaker pat hands. In an aggressive lineup you can bet expecting to get raised sometimes with some value hands as well.