Leandro6803
Rock Star
Platinum Level
If you don’t ask a question on the flop how are you going to know what to do on turn?
Ideally, each such situation should be considered individually. There are simply no typical scenarios.I make a bet on the turn when I have a value and the turn opens a card that doesn't change anything.
ideally you should make a value bet or near bluff if you are the aggressor of the hand, for near bluff: straight draw or flush draw, for value: top pair, two pair and trips.
It's more of an opinion than an analysis... but to analyze it more deeply it would be necessary to understand position, stacks among as much information as possible...on the flop you have the option to bet or check, bet that would be the c-bet for value or bluff, unless you are a wizard and hit every flop.
let's say you raised 2.5x from UTG+1 AQs of diamonds
on the flop opens Jd 5d 2h
in your position range you have a lot of jacks such as KJ, AJ, QJ, 10J and JJ, so you should bet to try to take the pot even if you bet by bluff.
on the 10s turn
so the board is Jd 5d 2h 10s
you have a flush draw and a gutshot on the K, you have a lot of equity in the hand, so you should make a bet to try to drive a possible 34 or A3 out of the hand.
It's more of an opinion than an analysis... but to analyze it more deeply it would be necessary to understand position, stacks among as much information as possible...
but I think it's a good line... and sometimes I can merge some check back as I would already be winning a could still improve your game as was the case you mentioned.
It is worth mentioning that you become exploitable if villain check-raises, having to fold (depending of course on the size of the bet) a hand with a lot of equity.
but again, being to the nuts... it's easier to consider this line