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 Originally Posted by gabe
isf theorem only works if your opponents read you for what you think your range is
Yeah I noted that somewhere.
 Originally Posted by ISF
1. Our range is entirely dependent on what our opponent thinks our range is. Therefore a fish is not putting us on much of a range and all we can really do is think on the 1st level. We have a hand that is beating his range then we bet/call, if we dont then we fold/(call if we are drawing or since we are ahead of some and pot odds dictate).
I'm wondering what you and Ben think of ISF theorem in general? I feel like its a pretty fundamental concept to becoming a good poker player, but I'm afraid I'm wrong.
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