Re: bullets vs cts, river action?
This is quite tough. The statements
1) you are likely ahead
2) he does not likely call a push if you are ahead
3) he likely checks inferior hands behind
4) in accordance to #3, if he pushes, you are prolly not a favourite to have the best hand.
are likely true, which makes the situation quite complicated.
It comes down to how often he pays off a push and a more precise estimation of how often he pushes an inferior hand.
I am leaning towards push>c/f>c/c, but I am far from certain.
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