Quote Originally Posted by sauce123
in the above example postflop wise- the std line for KQ on this board would be to check/fold, or to bet/fold if u decided to make "a play" as this is a rainbow flop (we would check/fold this flop 90% if it came sooted).
Around what % of time are you "making a play" on the rainbow flop with overcards? What about with an underpair? How much does the type of opponent and how light he calls reraises and stacks off in RR pots affect these percentages?

I think checking coordinated flops 90% of the time is a mistake against certain players. There are some players who call 3bets super light (any pair, any broadway, any SC) but then get out of dodge unless they flop top pair+ or a relatively strong draw. Once I identify these type of players I'm cbetting virtually every flop in a RR pot.