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 Originally Posted by dranger7070
[7:10pm] <spoonitnow> I was thinking more of the turn in general instead of that specific one
[7:10pm] <dranger> oic
[7:11pm] <spoonitnow> Though that's a bit harder to quantify
[7:11pm] <dranger> ya
[7:11pm] <spoonitnow> You could pick a few different turns if you wanted
I'll be doing this tomorrow.
Took a little longer than I expected, but I'm finally getting around to it. 
2.) Are you vulnerable to Villain calling the flop with KQ and betting 2/3 pot whenever you check the turn?
Villain needs me to c/f 41% of my flop c-betting range on the turn in order for a float to be profitable with KQ.
Board is T 6 5 A
Of my flop c-betting range, I am c/f this range on this turn:
K9s (3), Q9s (3), Q8s (3), J9s (3), J8s (3)
For a total of: 15 combos. Everything else in my range (that I spotted) has a GSSD or better.
15/250 = 6%
So lol no, I am not exploitable to a float if the villain holds KQ on A turn.
Another one!
2.) Are you vulnerable to Villain calling the flop with KQ and betting 2/3 pot whenever you check the turn?
Once again, villain needs me to fold 41% in order for it to be profitable.
Board is T 6 5 4
Of my flop c-betting range I'm c/f this range on the turn:
AK (12), AQ (12), AJ (16), A9 (16), A2 (4), K9s (4), J9s (4), KQ (9), KJ (12), QJ (12)
For a total of: 101 combos
101/250 = 40%
So the answer is still no, but it's pretty close.
I'm trying to think of a turn card in which I actually would be exploitable by c/f too much... I think my range is such on this board vs this villain, that it isn't really profitable for him to float with pure air vs me since my range is usually connecting with a lot of turns such that I'm turning a lot of draws, two pair, etc.
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