It's the correct answer to the title of the thread:
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What is the goal of a 5 bet jam range?
Winning lots of money with strong hands is always the objective of betting or reraising.
Thus range construction is a product of (opponent's 4 bet range) and (how much money is behind)
Figure out which hands you should 5 bet(considering that calling the 4 bet might be quite profitable as well) depending on the expected 4 bet range(the number 1 variable).
This is your 5 bet range's most powerful asset: the ability to put in big bets with a ton of realizable equity. This is where the money is won in reraise wars.
There is a group of hands that *should* be a profitable 5 bet in the described situation, but these hands should probably be folded facing the 4 bet due to high opponent calling frequencies(most players don't plan to fold once they 4 bet). This group of hands is comprised of the middle of your 3 bet range(the marginal stuff vs a pot sized 4 bet).
If I find a player that can fold to a 5 bet? I would 5 bet these hands in order of preference and frequency:
A5s
KQs
QJs
A4s
but that's about it; going overboard here can have bad consequences.