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 Originally Posted by HarleyGuy13
I hope I can word this correctly. If we are trying to balance our range and already have a very strong range does it matter if our opponents know when we are bluffing? In other words is their actual knowledge of our range change the fact of it being balanced? Or just the mere fact that we are mixing in something outside the norm makes it more balanced?
Hope this makes sense?
Whether your range is balanced or not depends only on what's in your range.
With that in mind, I've tried to put emphasis on the fact that you shouldn't always have balanced ranges in every single spot ever, particularly against players who are not capable of adjusting to exploit you. Hell I'm willing to say the times where you should have a balanced range at the micros are relatively few and far between.
So if someone calls down three streets with any piece of the board, and won't adjust to you value betting the dog shit out of them over and over, then you don't need a balanced range there at all.
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