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Originally Posted by egspongi619
Thanks for the detailed answer, really interesting insides in the pool tendencies
So to clarify their range check OOP, while different from gto, is not bad by any means, there is no real ev loss, that’s the key to understanding this board. For most of your range this board is quite static and with the shallow SPR you can still very easily get all in by the river. It would really not be bad for either player to check their entire range on this board. And it would also not be terrible to bet it with 50% of their range for a tiny size.
As an exercise it can be quite useful to check range on the flop and structure your range from the turn onward. With just two streets left in play it will be quite straightforward how to construct all your ranges, which hands are calldowns, which hands are one street or two street bluffs. Go through it in a solver if you can and you will really not see any surprising combinations.
Then when you understand that balance well you can start betting some hands on the flop. But because the size is small and the board is static this is essentially not that different from checking the flop and playing two street poker. There are only small differences in total betting volume and equity.