Quote:
Originally Posted by scylla
In most cases this will be because OOP's range was weaker preflop, and remains weaker after the flop. Being out of position, he will decide to check. Even in cases where OOP is slightly stronger equity-wise, he may still revert to a check, due to his positional disadvantage.
Thanks for the response.
I'm not sure that is the case here.
OOP's range has 55% equity vs IP.
Here are the specific ranges:
OOP: AA-55,AKs-A8s,A5s-A4s,KQs-KTs,QJs-QTs,JTs,T9s,AKo-AJo,KQo,[96.0]KJo[/96.0],[79.0]K9s[/79.0],[74.0]A7s[/74.0],[63.0]QJo[/63.0],[61.0]Q9s[/61.0],[47.0]A6s[/47.0],[30.0]A3s-A2s[/30.0]
IP: TT-55,AQs-A9s,A5s-A2s,KQs-K9s,QJs-QTs,JTs-J9s,T9s,AQo-AJo,KQo-KJo,QJo,JTo,[80.0]JJ[/80.0],[50.0]QQ,44-22,K8s,T8s,98s,87s,76s,65s,AKo[/50.0],[25.0]A8s-A6s[/25.0]