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 Originally Posted by Vi-Zer0Skill
what conditions do you have in mind mcat?
The conditions are first of all that our range is polarized to really good hands and hands with no showdown value, and second of all like you said, that his perception of our range is accurate and that he'll play correctly according to that perception.
But in the real world people play badly and we have to adjust to exploit their specific mistakes. I.e. if he's a station and is calling more than 50% of the time then obviously we don't want to bluff, even if we know he's making a huge mistake by calling against our range. Likewise if he's a nit and is never calling without the effective nuts then obviously we don't want to make thin value bets, even if he might have a lot of worse hands that in theory are making a huge mistake by folding against our range.
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