Quote Originally Posted by Renton View Post
I think R is fairly easy to approximate for hands which flop polarized equity. Unfortunately, in NLHE the only hands that flop truly polarized equity are 22-55. Those hands realize 90% of their equity from sets, and its just matter of how many bets you expect will go in when you hit one. I think finding the R for hands like those has something to teach us about more equity distribution hands, though, as the amount they will win when flopping trips, straight, whatever is comparable to the value of a flopped set. You then have a significant piece of the R puzzle figured out for all hands.

This is all extremely Theoryland shit that probably has no business in a beginner's circle thread though.
but it helps me understand, which could help someone else another day. which is +EV. lol