What is range polarization in poker?

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In poker, range polarization refers to a strategy in which a player's range of hands is split into two distinct categories: very strong hands (often referred to as "value hands") and very weak hands (often referred to as "bluffs"). This means that the player's hand range does not include any medium-strength hands.

The strategy of using a polarized range can be effective in certain situations, such as when 3-betting pre-flop in position against a good opponent. By 3-betting with a polarized range, a player can put pressure on their opponent and potentially win the pot without having to showdown their hand.

However, it is also important to note that using a polarized range too frequently can make a player's strategy predictable and exploitable by observant opponents. Therefore, it is crucial to use range polarization judiciously and in conjunction with other strategic considerations.
 
Range polarization is frequently used when a player tries to get the most out of their strong hands or get their opponents to fold. Players put their opponents in difficult situations by providing a polarized range.
 

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