@dave:
this depends on a few things:
*whether there was a flush draw possible on the flop
*how loose you`re opponent is
Typically against a tight opponent on a monotone flop (3 different suits) I would check the turn, because there aren`t that many hands that we beat that will call us (TJ/67/TT/JJ). If the flop was duotone (2 suits) then there are more hands in his range that we beat (all the flushdraws, AQ/AJ/AT/QJ/Axs). This would shift my action to betting. Or, if the flop is monotone but you`re opponent is very loose, I would bet as well, cos he could have a lot more hands like a 9, an 8, a pocket pair, or even just A high.
The reason I choose clear cut examples in the article is that I wanted to clarify the concept. In most situations the decision to valuebet or not will depend on a lot of factors.
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