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The solver on the river seemed to have similar recommendations for suited and unsuited versions of the same hand, which initially made sense to me because the board had no flush. I did notice that J4o and J4s had different breakdowns. Can you go into why? Does it have to do with the combinations of J4 that would have been more likely to have folded earlier in the hand?