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Originally Posted by 5th Suit
If the general consensus is that it is a fold, then wouldn't the correct play for villain to pot 100% of time when we check to him when the board changes? How could this be combatted?
If villain should shove every time the board pairs and hero checks, the only way to effectively combat this, is to call down this river a certain percentage of the time to keep villain honest. No clue how often that would be lol.
In regards to your play, check raising flop feels like we're burning money. Unless villain has the K high flush, its likely you fold out all hands that want to play. I'm looking for a check raise on the turn, where we can basically commit ourselves to the pot and likely force villain into putting the rest of his stack in or folding. Not that I want him or her to fold on the turn, but as soon as you check raise the flop, you're taking the betting initiative away and villain is likely to call any turn bet with a set and hope for the best.
There is certainly a chance that villain checks turn when checked too and gets a free card, but we can't base our play on a fear of getting outdrawn.
As some have mentioned, most people aren't making big plays with weaker hands on this river, especially for only half a stack. I'm likely folding, topping up and moving on.
Side Note: I do like this point by F_Ivanovic, when you are absent of reads, which you will often be on the anonymous tables.
"I would fold every nut flush except if I had a Q."