Villain is 60/55 with a 40 3bet over 100 hands or so, very small sample.
Please note I am relatively new to HUPLO, so this question might be standard to most of you but I appreciate thoughts.
Should I have just put it in on the flop? He was folding to c-bets in a 3bet pots quite often, so wen he raised my on the flop I didn't think I had a lot of fold equity against hands he would continue with, so I thought I might peel a turn and then put him in if it improved my draw or made my hand (two pair or better).
biggest problem with your line is you have no fold equity cring the turn as played, you should lead there so villain doesn't check behind with a hand weaker than yours
other than that it is ok, only time you really get into major trouble on flop is running into a strong nut flush draw but you don't have to raise, you are deep enough though that calling the reraise to disguise the strength of your hand is ok, your also obviously not folding the turn
biggest problem with your line is you have no fold equity cring the turn as played, you should lead there so villain doesn't check behind with a hand weaker than yours
other than that it is ok, only time you really get into major trouble on flop is running into a strong nut flush draw but you don't have to raise, you are deep enough though that calling the reraise to disguise the strength of your hand is ok, your also obviously not folding the turn
So once I call the flop, am I better to call the turn and let the river improve me or just put the money in on the turn?
I don't think I had much fold equity once he raises me on the flop either, just because he had folded to so many c-bets in 3bet pots that I felt he was pretty committed at that point.