I was watching a Stoxpoker video where the instructor CRAI on the turn with AJo on a QT8x board (double gutter) and he was called by A9s (with the NFD and a gutshot). So he was a 75% favorite even though he had no pair. I would never have done this and this got me thinking that I need to incorporate more of this into my game.
Usually I would C/R the turn with a big hand like a set, overpair or 2 pr (only in some situations against some opponents obv). So to balance my range I need to semi-bluff. I would think that OESD with over(s), and NFDs would be the best candidates. How often would you guys do this?
Here is a hypothetical:
We have an aggro villain with position on us. He has called our CBs a few times before during this session and we have check/folded the turn to him. Now we have [Qh]. We raised pre, villain called OTB. We CB'd the [8c][7c] flop and villain called.
1. What % of the time would you check/shove vs check/call vs bet/call (or bet/fold depending on odds) if the turn is the ?
2. What if the turn was the ?
3. What if the turn was the or the but the flop had the instead of the ?
5. What if we have AKo and the turn bricks?