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Originally Posted by LektorAJ
^ if the original raiser has already checked, and people's range to call this bet is JT or better (and maybe 54, or A5 if you are feeling frisky) then CO can do this with any two cards. He only needs to get it through 27% of the time and you can't have overpairs, how often does someone have a set here?
Therefore in equilibrium he should be wider than you say, therefore people should call wider than you say unless there are specfic reads.
i understand what you are saying but i think you are wrong:
1) from vilain prospective he cant bluff 100% of the time with air and show immediate profit cause, even if we assume that the preflop raiser doesnt have a better ten or a set, there are 3 other players and they will have a ten or set over 27% of the time. So even if i follow your logic he cant be bluffing as much as you are saying.
2) trying to be unexploitable or play equilibrium in small stakes tournament wont be the most profitable thing to do.
3) your logic would be wright if we were on the river with a capped range and our opponent had a polarized one, but we are on the flop and ranges are different so you cant simplify the situation like that and come up with an equilibrium/gto solution easily