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1. Since I'm betting on a wide range on the flop and if villain is aware, I'm very vulnerable of my c-bet getting raised on a dry board (even if he raised with air), since I can only continue with super strong range.
2.
 Originally Posted by Penyamon
[2]
broadway
55, 66
A5s, A6s
T9s
[3]
QQ+
sets
spade draw
JT, KJo, KQo
(I usually double barrel all my draws)
on the turn I am bringing 16.1% range of hands from the flop
I will c/f non spade of these hands: AKo (12), AKs (3), AQo (12), AQs (3), AJo (12), AJs (3), ATo (12), ATs (3), KTo (12), KTs (3), QJo (12), QJs (3), QTo (12), QTs (3), T9s (3), A5s (3), A6s (3) ~ 8.4% of hands
So I will c/f 8.4 over 16.1 of the time ~ 52%, is a small -EV for villain if he floats. But I think in real life it is close to neutral EV for him.
3. What is your flop c-betting range trying to exploit in Villain's play?
Since villain is nitty, we c-bet with a wide range because we know we have a big fold equity.
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