MaxEV strategy optimizes the average return, but, following the so-called "law of large numbers", your actual results won't approach the average return until you have a "large number" of samples. I suggest that a "large number" begins at 5 cycles, the point where the 2sd population has at least one hit. In the neighborhood of a thousand hands, an optimal return strategy is found by discounting quads or better, resulting in a 92% return with variance of 2, strategy found below. If you don't like a 92% return, you should either not play or play many more hands.
2 Pair or better
4RF
4SF
Pair of Jacks or better
4Flush
KQJT, QJT9
Pair
3RF
4Straight
3Flush with 2 High Cards
QT9,JT9,JT8,J98 suited
KQ, KJ, QJ suited
AKQT, AKJT, AQJT, KQJ9
AK, AQ, AJ suited
KQJ
3SF with 1 High Card or no gaps
2 High Cards
1 High Card
3SF
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