![]() The other part of our range is the strong value hands which help to balance our 4bet range. If we take down the pot we’ve turned a hand we’d normally have folded into a profitable one. We can take a hand with a blocker like K5ss and 4bet it as a bluff. If we are flatting mid-strength hands our 4betting range should logically be polarised. Hands that do very well against our opponents bluff-range but do poorly against the range that continues to a 4bet. We can deduce our first rule that we want to flat mid-strength hands vs polarised 3betters. This is assuming our opponent’s 3betting range is completely balanced it could easily be weighted towards bluffs, making the situation even more profitable. With 47% equity and position it could easily become profitable. We can see that 4betting AJ against a polarised range would often be a mistake, while flatting would quite possibly be ok. (Equity win tie pots won pots tied) (from pokerstove) Let’s take a medium strength hand ( AJo) and see how it does against the different ranges: As a result you are typically going to have more equity vs a polarised range than you would against the merged range.
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