You mean that your value/bluff ratio should represent the pot odds you are laying? That is for me mostly on the river. On previous streets I tend to make my sizing mostly based on what I would do with the hand I am repping. But it's still something to consider in any case of course.

Sauce puts hands in one range of a normal betting pattern in another one. So this is a trade-off between being more deceptive but also playing less optimally. To devise a strategy like that so that it still works out against other top pro's, that's incredibly difficult to devise. Just trying to think about it, I wouldn't know how to begin atm. Of course I'm never anywhere near that level but stuff like this intrigues me.

Another thing I was thinking about, how would you think about a spot where your range is mostly bluffs? Let me make a bluff line. 3bet pot, flop 864 I cbet 2/3 pot, turn 4 I bet 3/4 pot, river 7 (completes flush draw on flop) I bet pot. I'm not repping too much on the river anymore. But what would you do with a range for taking this line? Never use it? Only do it when you end up there with the magical 88?