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Originally Posted by Brokenstars
2) not running it to low enough exploitability
I think OP is failing to understand this point.
The "solutions" he's looking at aren't perfect, perhaps because they weren't computed for long enough, or he only used a small subset of flops/turns/rivers, or bet-sizes, rather than all possible outcomes. If the solver doesn't have access to all the variables, its EV results will only be approximations, and haven't converged on accurate numbers*, a bit like when you run an Equilab calc for 1 second instead of 2 minutes.
To emphasize what others have said, if you could compute a full solution, (with a "Nash distance" of zero), hands that utilize mixed strategies will have the same EV for all those strategies.
* This is somewhat akin to someone saying "Aces have 80% equity vs kings", when the percentage is actually a couple of points higher. That extra 1.95% of equity can make a small but significant difference in EV calculations.