Originally Posted by banne1992
I was considering bluffing the turn, but concluded that there would be to many calls here. Lets say the UTG-player has an opening range of [55+, a10+, a9s, kq, qjs, kjs] and also sometimes also opens [10-9s, 89s, a5s]. The small blind calling range would be a something around [66-jj, aq-a10, kq, qjs, j10s].
Then after the flop let's say that UTG c-bets
Almost always: jj, 99, 88, 98, kq, kj, qj
Often: 55-66, qq, a10, j10, 10-9
Half of the time: 77, aa-kk, ak-aj, a9, a5
Seldom: 1010
This guy will call a turn bluff with a queen or better and fold all weaker hand, exept for maybe an open ender that he picked up on the turn.
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The small blind will lead the turn with trip tens or better and some open enders. Then he will check-call anything between a pair of queens and trip tens. He will fold all weaker hands
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All in all I think that the turn bluff generates to few folds for it to be profitable. The bluff could be profitable against one opponent but not two, on a board like that.