Polarity is a spectrum.
You can think of it as the least polarized range being perfectly condensed/depolar, and the most polarized range being pure nuts and air.
In practice, almost every range you encounter will be somewhere between those two extremes. This is especially true on earlier streets when most hands have equity to outdraw each other.
For example, here's an equity distribution chart for a
turn overbet spot. Note that the BTN is mostly repping very strong hands and bluffs, whereas the BB range is flatter, repping mostly bluff-catchers. This range is "polarized", and the strategies associated with polar ranges apply. But it's not
perfectly polarized, and that's ok.
Last edited by tombos21; 01-21-2024 at 01:53 AM.