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.



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
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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.