Its not difficult but it takes time. On different board textures you just have to assign different ranges. I generally classify a board into 5 different types: Wet, Dry, Mixed, Paired and Lockdown. The villain will be betting different ranges on each type with the stronger ranges OOP and looser IP. Example..on a wet board the villain will have to bet a very tight range OOP as his chances of getting called is high. IP the villain would be betting his good hands and and big chunk of his weak hands and checking back the rest. Also the types of draws he would bet would be different OOP and IP as well. Generally OOP your limited to betting only the nut draws unless its some kind of combo draw (pair+draw etc). At higher stakes your also going to see alot of balancing to protect calling ranges. That is when all this gets complicated...
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