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    So since it's neutral EV, wouldn't the answer be "no, we shouldn't be polarizing our range" then?

    --assuming there's a +ev option out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragnar4 View Post
    So since it's neutral EV, wouldn't the answer be "no, we shouldn't be polarizing our range" then?

    --assuming there's a +ev option out there.
    Who said it's neutral EV?

    Quote Originally Posted by grnydrowave2 View Post
    Forgive me if I'm being dense. I thought a polarized betting range would be something like 5 bluffs and 5 strong hands, not 1 and 10.
    Nope, it can be any number of each as long as it's strong hands and weak hands.

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