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Originally Posted by cAmmAndo
Obv adjustment as mentioned put some bluffs in your 4! Range (I do prefer a polarized Range with A or K blocker suited) and move some value hands into your flatting range. But beware of 3! 4! Wars as if this is his usual style he may have had more practice adjusting than you. If he routinely is an active 3 bettor and decent, and I'm just speculating here, he will recognize your adjustment if you over do it. Pick your spots.
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Above covers baseline adjustments to a tee, but keep in mind you can do well redefining your ranges themselves - 77 becomes a 4! for value, etc.
IME, the relatively shallow nature of most 2/5 games, in addition to the low-frequency of profitable opportunities to exploit a habitual squeezer, tends to marginalize our leveling counterstrat in practice. Unless it's truly having an impact on your ability to play your game profitably, I'd stick with tried and true ABC approaches to dealing with wide ranges, paying close attention to whether dealing with a strong LAG or LAGtard ... And make minor adjustments as needed. 4! 77 for value in live poker just ain't the same.