
 Originally Posted by 
Robb
					
				 
				
	
		
			
			
				
					
 Originally Posted by 
Ragnar4
					
				 
				Sure is a nice tool to have *in* my 
back pocket when I ask myself "Self; what's my opponents 
range"  And I think to myself "Self, I have no fcking clue here...  
SPR it is then".
 
	 
 Having a clue what 
villain's 
range is in most spots is a nice tool to have in your 
back pocket, front pocket, book bag and stuffed down one sock, 
imo.
 
			
		 
	 
 You're right.  But I'd say about 25% of the time I find myself in a 
spot where no matter how hard I think about it during the 30 second time frame I have, I can't nail down my opponents 
range.  I have no idea what he's doing, or where he's at.  I hope to get that 25% down to 0.001% of the time, and be awesome... like the good players.  Not there yet, so it's good to have a fallback.
Better than always snapfolding because I 
don't know where I am, or overcommitting by simply trying to 
push my opponents off the pot because I'
m lost in the hand.  Because those were my 2 default plays.
My game was helped considerably by the 
SPR argument.  But I just wanted to make sure I had it nailed down before I tried to commit it to the "fundamental, not really gonna talk about it" part of my game.  So yeah, I've been all like "OMG 
SPR" for the last like 50 posts.  
I guarantee you guys I'll be all like "OMG BALANCED 
RANGE?"  Spenda will probably threaten to beat me with a stick at that point...  When I'
m trying to merge my ranges together in the higher levels of poker... assuming I ever get there.