Quote Originally Posted by seven-deuce View Post
We know his range is capped at a king-high flush when we hold the A and if we don't hold it we don't have this information so we can't decide "we should be bluffing more in this river spot in general"? because his range becomes stronger?
You won't run into this problem if you're thinking about how to play your range against your opponent's range because your current cards don't come into consideration.