Okay let's give this a try then. Starting with an easier one, here is sort of my strategy at the time being:
Dark red = Strong value hands
Light red = Draws and bluffs
Dark green = Possible check/calls (Marginal SDV)
Light green = Check/folds (Weak-no SDV)
SB RFI range (Around wide as possible) 53.5%
{AA-22,AKo-A2o,KQo-K7o,QJo-Q8o,JTo-J8o,T9o-T8o,98o-97o,87o-86o,76o,65o,AKs-A2s,KQs-K2s,QJs-Q5s,JTs-J6s,T9s-T6s,98s-96s,87s-86s,76s-75s,65s-63s,54s-53s,43s,32s}
Flop: J
5
3
Turn: 8
This is of course a simplification, since selecting suits isn't possible with this range building tool. The problem I immediately see is that all of my "intuitive" (for me personally) check/calls on the turn are 8s that we happened to turn. I'm not sure that QJ is worth 3 streets, but it seems like a special case--BB still has some KJ+ combos here depending on his tendencies.
For check/calls, I firstly just realized I'm not sure exactly what you meant by check some draws. Are these mostly draws we're planning on giving up with? Should we, for example, be check/folding some of our weakest gutshots? Or should we be check/calling some OESDs etc. to balance our check/calling range? Do we not prefer to bet our strongest draws here? Pair+fdraw combos look great here, but what do we do when we don't have these obvious combos?
As far as check/raises, I'd consider all of our under-sets, so that BB still has the most jacks to call with. Also, potentially some overpairs. But I'm not sure which are best and what percentage of our range or frequency we should look to do this with (and why). Also, should we have any flop/river check/raises and how do we select them/on what cards?
Feel free anyone also to comment on how I constructed my flop/turn ranges, suggestions, etc. Thanks a lot in advance for the help, you guys are awesome.
Last edited by goldFishshark; 05-11-2019 at 12:14 AM.