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 Originally Posted by Sheetah
In other words: make 'big moves' with completely polarized range (if I got it right)
no. its about how our equity must be analyzed over our range like bjsaust said. polarization is better than simply just monsters, but still far from optimal.
range polarization is, for the most part, a strategy that we use when we're not that good at hand reading. we either know when we're way ahead or way behind, but thats not that hard to figure out. when we balance our range we are making moves with hands that are slightly and slightly lower on the top end of our range, and we even get to the point where we may be valueowning ourselves and our hand is actually a bluff. but thats all right, it makes for us getting optimal value out of our entire range while protecting our bluffs and not bluffing too much like range polarization doesn't offer
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