barreling check-raise donk bet ranges In this video, Steffen Sontheimer breaks down blind vs. blind strategy in poker. He covers range simplification, population tendencies, and exploitative play. Sontheimer emphasizes the importance of "small punches" - making small, effective bets to exploit opponents' weaknesses. He provides examples of delayed bets, donk bets, and double barrels to illustrate his points. Sontheimer focuses on simplifying complex ranges and exploiting population tendencies. He emphasizes using small bets to maximize opportunities for opponents to make mistakes. Blind vs. Blind Mastery Tips Simplify wide ranges for better understanding Exploit population tendencies of overfolding and passivity Use "small punches" strategy with well-timed small bets Implement delayed bets, donk bets, and small double barrels Realize equity more effectively against passive opponents Choose aggression when solver shows indifference Avoid big fights in favor of multiple small advantages