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Originally Posted by Mason Malmuth
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Mason
Understanding fundamentals is not synonymous with understanding ranges, it's a common mistake to group those two concepts together.
We can take you as an example, you are an expert in No Limit Hold Em fundamentals correct? Okay, then you should be able to sit down at any 5knl table on the internet and hold your own.
But what would happen, is you would sit down, and you would lose over 10bb/100 and possibly more. Why? Because you don't understand ranges on a deep level (solvers let us do this and only by studying solvers can you achieve this mastery).
Ranges give fundamentals direction, the fundamentals are over arching concepts but the ranges give context and meaning to the individual hands we play.