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 Originally Posted by grnydrowave2
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.
Yeah, that's kind of what I meant. If you know what the +ev option is. Otherwise, you can fall back on the neutral EV option.
I'm not saying you're wrong, or anything.
I'm just saying that's the answer to Spoons Question. All things being equal, there is probabyl a +ev choice, a neutral ev choice and a - ev choice. We should strive for the + ev choice.
Although Poker is one of those batshit crazy games where you're stuck with neutral ev or -ev as your only options every once in a while, and in that case you take the neutral ev.
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