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It's tempting to focus on the opponents range of hands and try to adjust and exploit and all those good things - but sometimes our opponents are erratic and bad and it's hard to make that kind of analysis. Sometimes it's a fun and useful exercise to step back from level 1 thinking to level 0 thinking and try to assess as best we can if we are playing our hand correctly.
In the spirit of this idea, try this little exercise on for size. Instead of saying I have JJ and I need to put my opponent on a range say instead: I am now going to list all of the hands that I will take this exact set of actions with and then I'll assess how that range performs against what I discover is KJ.
Then discuss whether your range for taking the actions you took is profitable against KJ. Beware, there are many false conclusions possible here so don't trust epiphanies that go too much against what you would expect to be true.
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