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 Originally Posted by LuckySlevin
I was following most of your theorom - but lost the plot a bit here. Can you elaborate and explain this part please.
Extrapolating further:
Say we bet ranges A and D and get raised. Then we have a whole new set of subranges.
A = {AJ, sets} Our nut range, we 3-bet all in or call and get it in on turns, depending on what we feel is most profitable.
B = {AK, AQ, A8, T9} We call and reevaluate.
C = {air like KcQc} We 3-bet as a bluff and shove turns we improve.
D = {rest of air} We fold.
It goes on and on.
Also does this only apply to limit games?
Thank you.
uhhh no limit.
What that means is that since we decided to bet ranges A and D (namely our strong one pair hands, our two pair and better, and our air), and our continuation bet gets raised, well then we have to re-evaluate the situation with a whole new set of subdivided ranges. We take original A and D ranges and re-subdivide them into a new A, B, C, and D.
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