Quote Originally Posted by spoonitnow View Post

Thanks for doing this spoon - I think this will prove really useful and I'll give it a crack. First time I’ve given one of these a go, so any feedback much appreciated (esp as cbetting is a leak of mine).

Assuming identical players behind and villain isn’t tricky, mildly competent at hand reading and:
3bets 7% vs CO open, let's say {JJ+, AQ+, 22-55, T9s-87s}
Cold calls 10%, let's say {TT-66,AJs-ATs,KTs+,QTs+,JTs,AJo-ATo,KTo+,QJo},:


0. What is your pre-flop range? Approx. 25% and maybe up to 30% given passive nature of those behind i.e. All pps, all broadways, all suited aces, most off suit aces, T9s-87s

1. C-Betting Flop A: K 2 9 Entire opening range. Villain’s calling range is approx half of their preflop cold calling range {TT,AdJd,AdTd,KTs+,QdJd,QdTd,JdTd,KTo+,77} and we have position.

2. C-Betting Turn A after Flop A: K 2 9 ASnap thought is my entire opening range given this is a scare card for villain who only has 2 combos of aces from ~60 continuing combos. Depending on our image though, villain may not lay down any of his continuing range apart from a few combos of TT. I think I would basically bet my entire range on this turn but if betting turn as a bluff, I’d expect to have to barrel river.

3. C-Betting Turn B after Flop A: K 2 9 2 Probably continue only for value slash protection and check back combos with showdown value, as it’s difficult to see villain folding much of his flop continuing range on this turn card and treble barrelling river is likely to prove expensive.

4. C-Betting Flop B: Q 8 4 Entire range. Villain’s continuing range is approx 40% of his cold calling range.

5. C-Betting Turn A after Flop B: Q 8 4 A Effectively same as 2, but this time there are zero aces in villain’s range and less flush draws.

6. C-Betting Turn B after Flop B: Q 8 4 2:spade Effectively same as 3.:
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