![]() Now let’s take this concept and compare it to range math and construction. Notice the polarized range includes super strong hands and weaker hands, while the depolarized range includes super strong hands and some other strong-side hands as well. A depolarized range may include hands like QQ/KK/AA/AK and also JJ/TT/AQ/AJs. ![]() So a polarized range may include hands like QQ/KK/AA/AK and maybe a 54s/A7o/J8s. You won’t find a gap between the hands in the upper-left-hand corner of the matrix and the “other” hands also included. Merged, also known as depolarized, ranges include nuts and the next-strongest hands. These ranges include the strongest of hands in the upper-left-hand corner of the matrix, and there is a gap between the “other” hands also included. Polarized 3bet RangesĪ polarized range is made up of nut and bluff hands. What does their 3bet % actually tell us about the hands they are 3betting? To understand that we need to understand polarization and some very simple range math. This person is obviously 3betting a much stronger range of hands than a 27/23 LAG with a 3bet of 9.6%. ![]() For instance, take a 12/8 nit with a 3bet of 1.2%. Now, some 3bet ranges are very easy to estimate and others are much more difficult. Whenever we do anything in poker we want to first consider our opponent’s overall range. ![]()
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