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Originally Posted by hitchens97
I believe heads up (and possibly multway), GTO in most scenarios is close to 100% check when we're the pre-flop raiser but OOP (someone correct me though).
That said, in a lot of games/players I find I can get folds at almost 50% to a half pot bet, which makse c-betting close to madatory.
I am probably only slightly more qualified to answer the question, but I'm pretty sure check frequency doesn't get that high. Oftentimes a very small bet can be favorable over checking, especially OOP since you don't reopen action. I think if people are producing sim results with near 100% checking frequencies across most flops they're not allowing for small enough bet sizes.
OOP does check a lot though, maybe 60-80% average? The reason being that you need a stronger range to cold call than to raise. GTO cold calling ranges outside of the blinds have an advantage vs the PFR on a lot of flops, which is why OOP ends up checking a lot. This obviously isn't true in practice. It's a huge mistake to blindly take from solvers and start applying it to soft games without considering the reasons solvers are doing things. IMO you should be c-betting at a pretty high frequency because the conditions which incentivize checking a lot don't exist. Some posters advocate range checking OOP vs a cold caller but I think that's completely inappropriate for a live setting.
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Disagree a little bit with OP's reasons. I don't like the idea of needing to balance the checking range. It's not completely wrong but I prefer to frame it differently. When our checking range is very weak villain becomes incentivized to bet at a higher frequency and with larger sizing. This in turn incentivizes us to check some of our strong hands because they can capture EV from this aggression. It's pretty bad to be checking strong hands against passive players and it becomes obvious with the latter thinking, but not the former, even though it's basically the same concept. It also helps you to select checking candidates. You likely wouldn't want to check a nutted hand which significantly blocks villain's betting range, for example.
Often you want to check when you do well against the check/folding range, and bet when the folding range has a lot of equity against you. For example KK on A76 probably gets checked more often than 22 in most spots.