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Balancing Your Ranges in Multi-Table Tournaments (MTTs)
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[QUOTE="eetenor, post: 7209040, member: 385063"] You do not have to range balance in most MTT spots---You are seldom playing enough hands vs your villains for them to get solid reads on you. If the V are even trying to get reads on you at all. If you are on a table with several players much better than you are, even they cannot know if you are playing balanced ranges. They are more likely to be watching for betting errors than balanced ranges. It is just way too hard to know if a person is balanced with sub 1k hands played vs them. Your 3 bet example is assuming that your V get to see your hand every time you 3 bet- which would mean your V are calling stations and we should never 3 bet bluff. If you show down 2 of your 3 bets but not the third 3 bet how do, they know you are not balanced? If you 3 bet and then fold post flop how do, they know it was a premium hand you folded? Thus, enabling them to know you only 3 bet premiums. If you do not play for an orbit and a half and then 3 bet how do they know it is a premium holding? They cannot know. They can guess, but they cannot know, which means we do not have to balance our range. We do not have to 3-bet light the next time we have not played for the same length of time to balance. We can exploit 3 bet vs a weak V who over folds but that has nothing to do with balancing our range. :unsure::geek: [/QUOTE]
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