On poker: Polarizing your range usually a mistake

On poker: Polarizing your range usually a mistake

There are often situations in no-limit Texas hold 'em where a player polarizes his range, and it's usually a mistake. A range is polarized when the pool of possible hands a player could be holding becomes skewed toward one extreme or another. Avoiding

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