Richard~;312205 wrotewhen seing this flop with these stacks I never imagined getting the chance to double barrel since I expect him jam or fold vs my cbet a high percentage of the time. Why chose a sizing that looks weak enough to encourage villain to go aggro?
And darb, I'm not sure checking behind and trying to find a "scarecard" to bet 3k on makes a lot of sense since you immediatly lose all the pressure you had on his stack by doing so, he'll probably call down with any pair so much more often if you do that
I agree villain jams or folds mostly and flats less. I think his check fold range doesn't change much vs a bigger bet. The hand that call the flop are usually going to call vs a brick on the turn and some will c/r.
As for betting the scare card I dunno, I use it a lot, its really hard for even a rec player not to put you on broadway when you check the turn after cbetting. It doesn't work all the time, but I think it works an amount of time proportional to the bet vs. the pot.