Let's say we're in the BB and face a BTN open raise to 2.5bb. We 3bet a GTO range to 13bb and get called by the BTN who we also assume to be playing a GTO preflop range in this case.
The flop comes KQ6r and you're debating what to do with your range. The flop is dry and K high, so can you just cbet range? What about hands like JJ or 88 that don't gain too much by betting? Or hands like 9s8s that almost don't have any equity at all? Don't these just want to check, which means you would have to implement a checking range?
Well, let's have a look at the solver.
Going with a selection of 33%, 66% and 130% pot, GTO Wizard tells us a small bet is preferred, but not being range bet:
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