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Originally Posted by ledn
Probably not in practice, but only because your game tree is too complicated.
The difference in 100% and 120% ranges are going to be very arbitrary and I imagine the solver just kind of randomly chooses between the two when it wants to bet big.
Id suggest a two size game tree on the flop. One small, one large. The specific sizes dont really matter there just needs to be a true distinction between them. And if you want to sprinkle in a 1.5x or 2x overbet then go for it, but I just use overbets on the river when our range is very polarized.
But if your question is "Can I sometimes bet really big on the flop instead of the standard 25% or 33% bet" then the answer is absolutely yes.
Confused on what you mean by the bolded text, it shouldn't matter if OP has multiple sizings solved OTF? Instead do you mean turn and river sizings need to be adjusted to include more?