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 Originally Posted by ImSavy
block his continuing range as much as possible, block as little of his folding range as possible and have hands that flop well where we can continue applying pressure.
Thanks for the clarification. I see what you mean about blockers - it's something I don't think about enough. So like [ATs, A5s-A2s, KJs-KTs, KQo] looks better than what I initially suggested as a 4-bet bluffing range, since it blocks tons of aces, lots of kings, and often flops enough equity to continue applying pressure.
I'll do some more reading.
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