Example output
Great! Based on the information provided, here's what I recommend:
Hero: Kh 10h in SB
Villain on the BTN
Number of players: 2
Community cards: 7d Ad 2d
Assuming the Villain calls preflop and the Hero checks the flop, the optimal play for the Hero would be to check-call, check-fold, and check-raise with the following frequency distribution:
Check-call: 70%
Check-fold: 20%
Check-raise: 10%
Here's how I came up with these percentages:
Check-call (70%): With a hand like K-10 high, the Hero has some backdoor flush and straight draws and could hit a pair on the turn or river. By check-calling, the Hero can control the pot size and potentially get to showdown with a decent hand if the Villain checks back the turn.
Check-fold (20%): If the Villain bets too frequently on the flop, it may not be profitable for the Hero to continue with K-10 high. The Hero should fold approximately 20% of the time to avoid being exploited by Villain's aggression.
Check-raise (10%): The Hero can choose to check-raise with some of their stronger hands like A7 or A2 that have two pair on this board. By check-raising, the Hero can get value from Villain's strong hands while also potentially bluffing with some of their weaker holdings.
If the Villain raises the flop, the Hero should fold their K-10 high approximately 60% of the time and re-raise with their strong hands like two pairs or better 40% of the time.
As for the bet sizes, assuming the Hero decides to bet, the optimal bet sizes would be 1/3 pot and 2/3 pot with a frequency distribution of 70% and 30%, respectively. Betting 1/3 pot size allows the Hero to make a small bet while still protecting their equity in the hand, while betting 2/3 pot size can put a lot of pressure on the Villain's range and potentially win the pot without a fight.
I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.