As Marcelo has explained, pole points are represented by lines in
Mercator projections, so there might be an issue there, but I think
this extreme case is handled by the API in some sensible manner. I
rather believe your problem is a longitude-related issue. When you
draw a polygon which spans over more than half (or so) of the
meridians, this odd filling behaviour can occur. Obviously, the nearer
your polygon lies to one of the poles, the smaller it need be to span
over the critical number of meridians, so the behaviour is generally
more likely to occur near the poles. A sufficiently large polygon at
the equator will, however, lead to the same behaviour. The solution
Ross has pointed to (http://code.google.com/p/gmaps-api-issues/issues/
detail?id=949), should work for you.

cheers
götz
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