Am I the only one that continually falls for this? It seems to have become the norm instead of the exception lately, at least in the games I've been playing in, and I seem to fall for it about 2/3 the time. Is it like this everywhere now?
I'll tend to check top or even middle pair hands on the river oop often when I'm pretty sure that my opponent is on a draw to try and induce a bluff, but when I have a strong hand in position on the river, I usuallly tend to bet, even when a draw completes or on a dangerous board when my opponent checks. Should I not be doing this very often?
Example from a few days ago: ($50 FR)
[7c] UTG+2 w/ $113 - UTG+1 is LAG w/ $111 - we are the 2 biggest stacks at the table
Long story short, flop
[8h][8s] turn
river
UTG+1 check-calls all the way to the river. I feel it's a safe bet when he checks again until he puts in a 4x c/r of my bet. I pay off his flopped boat with pocket 5's.
I'm falling for this move about once or twice per session lately, except yesterday when I checked behind when the flush card came twice and both times it was the nuts vs my set and straight.
Is it combatable? I can't just start checking every potentially unpleasant river.