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						Well basically lets start with what you just said. 
 
Getting slightly the worst of it vs AK, KQ and PP doing well agaist AQ and so on 
 
with jsut that range and nothing else. 
 
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt 
 
 101,970  games     0.015 secs     6,798,000  games/sec 
 
Board: Ks Tc 6c 
Dead:   
 
	equity 	win 	tie 	      pots won 	pots tied	 
Hand 0: 	50.625%  	     50.40%            00.23% 	         51393 	      229.50   { 9c8c } 
Hand 1: 	49.375%  	49.15% 	00.23% 	         50118 	      229.50   { 22+, AQs+, KQs, AQo+, KQo } 
 
Your actually ahead. And basically any money going in the pot on the flop will be a split.  
 
Basically yuo have a pre flop raiser and you call on the button with a drawing hand (obv). Calling with this hand means only two things. You wnat to flop a monster (2pr+) or a draw. We know that most UTG raisers are Cbeting any board so when calling anything with this hand our plan is not whether we are going to call a cbet when we flop a draw, but what is the best play against his range. Well guess what. You flopped a better than good hand. So obviously your continuing. Having 50% equity means you can't lose on the flop vs the range you have given him so you need to start getting money in the pot. Not just becasue your breaking even, but any money in the pot is already half yours. with the range of hands you gave him he is only continuing with a few. and that I would bet is KK+, half of the QQ combos, sometimes they fold, maybe AQ gutxhots and TT and 66 sets.  
 
Text results appended to pokerstove.txt 
 
  57,420  games     0.005 secs    11,484,000  games/sec 
 
Board: Ks Tc 6c 
Dead:   
 
	equity 	win 	tie 	      pots won 	pots tied	 
Hand 0: 	45.246%  	45.25% 	00.00% 	         25980 	        0.00   { 9c8c } 
Hand 1: 	54.754%  	54.75% 	00.00% 	         31440 	        0.00   { KK+, QcQs, QdQs, QhQs, TT, 66, AQs+, KQs, AQo+, KQo } 
 
You still have a ton of equity vs these much stronger hands and now have a ton of fold equity (FE) with him folding a bunch of his starting range.  
 
Can you see where this is going?
					 
				 
				
			 
			 
		  
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