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04-04-2008, 07:51 AM
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adept
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.7 released***
ah ok
What I'm trying to do is calculate a following situation:

this shows our EV for the whole hand from the beginning, but what I'd like to do is calculate our EV to the red line only, to find out what our EV is when he calls AA-TT, AK pre-flop without going all-in. Is this possible, and how do I make it stop at the red line? Sorry, I kind of suck with this thing still and I probably don't fully comprehend the whole EV thing either heh.
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04-04-2008, 08:13 AM
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adept
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.7 released***
Oh, one more thing: often the different streets get pretty crammed, like in above example you can't fully see button's range pre-flop. could you make the separators between different streets "draggable", so you could expand or shrink the width of different streets? And perhaps make them auto-size by default? I think this would be pretty important if your plan was for people to post stoxEV calculations in hand threads - PITA to explain particular player's range separately
Some kind of "export to jpg" function would be pretty cool too for forum purposes, I don't know if that's doable though
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04-04-2008, 09:45 AM
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old hand
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.7 released***
First of all, all preflop EVs are calculated in the full knowledge that the flop will be QsJsTs. In order to calculate our EV in this situation on an unknown flop you'd have to define all postflop actions on an unspecified flop (which borders on the impossible since there are so many flops).
In answer to you question, try what happens when you set the rake to 0.
Currently, in the last decision preflop for both players $52.77-41.22=11.55.
The pot is 13.50, the rake taken out of the pot will be $1.95: $13.50-$1.95=$11.55.
If the rake were set to 0 all decisions would add up to the current pot.
This means that when called our EV would be -$41.22.
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Originally Posted by Lateksi
ah ok
What I'm trying to do is calculate a following situation:

this shows our EV for the whole hand from the beginning, but what I'd like to do is calculate our EV to the red line only, to find out what our EV is when he calls AA-TT, AK pre-flop without going all-in. Is this possible, and how do I make it stop at the red line? Sorry, I kind of suck with this thing still and I probably don't fully comprehend the whole EV thing either heh.
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04-04-2008, 09:55 AM
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old hand
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.7 released***
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Originally Posted by Lateksi
Oh, one more thing: often the different streets get pretty crammed, like in above example you can't fully see button's range pre-flop. could you make the separators between different streets "draggable", so you could expand or shrink the width of different streets? And perhaps make them auto-size by default? I think this would be pretty important if your plan was for people to post stoxEV calculations in hand threads - PITA to explain particular player's range separately
Some kind of "export to jpg" function would be pretty cool too for forum purposes, I don't know if that's doable though
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When you hover over a condition its full name will be displayed.
As you will see with the full name in preflop situations, it's really large and resizing the fields would result in extremely wide trees.
As for exporting to JPG I'm afraid that you're stuck with making screenshots.
It would be a very large amount of work on my part and it would take away from working on the program's analysis capabilities, while using paint to save screenshots is a very viable alternative.
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04-04-2008, 10:49 AM
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adept
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.7 released***
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Originally Posted by scylla
When you hover over a condition its full name will be displayed.
As you will see with the full name in preflop situations, it's really large and resizing the fields would result in extremely wide trees.
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I know I can see the range by hovering, I was talking about posting screenshots where you can't see the whole ranges. I can see the point about too wide trees, but there's plenty of vertical space - perhaps you could set a width and make the overflowing text go on another line? This would be good for posting screenshots. Maybe a possibility of switching between that and the current view? I mean like this (mad editing skillz):
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First of all, all preflop EVs are calculated in the full knowledge that the flop will be QsJsTs. In order to calculate our EV in this situation on an unknown flop you'd have to define all postflop actions on an unspecified flop (which borders on the impossible since there are so many flops).
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ok, I think I get it now, thanks! hope you get the video tutorial done soon so you don't have to answer all my stupid questions
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04-04-2008, 11:54 AM
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old hand
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.7 released***
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Originally Posted by Lateksi
I know I can see the range by hovering, I was talking about posting screenshots where you can't see the whole ranges. I can see the point about too wide trees, but there's plenty of vertical space - perhaps you could set a width and make the overflowing text go on another line? This would be good for posting screenshots. Maybe a possibility of switching between that and the current view? I mean like this (mad editing skillz):

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Ah I see.
The main idea in these sorts of cases is that the savefiles can be exchanged since they are only something like 1kb in zipped form.
The stoxpoker forums allow users to attach small files to their posts, twoplustwo might be willing to offer the same feature if the demand is there.
Good alternative?
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Originally Posted by Lateksi
ok, I think I get it now, thanks! hope you get the video tutorial done soon so you don't have to answer all my stupid questions 
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Uploading it as we speak.
Will still take a while to convert though.
Also some sound issues of me getting used to the microphone.
I hope it turned out good, after working on it for several days I just can't tell anymore if it's great or terrible.
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04-04-2008, 12:30 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 29,170
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.7 released***
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The main idea in these sorts of cases is that the savefiles can be exchanged since they are only something like 1kb in zipped form.
The stoxpoker forums allow users to attach small files to their posts, twoplustwo might be willing to offer the same feature if the demand is there.
Good alternative?
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Just cuz u cant attach a file directly to your post, there is no reason people cant upload their save files to a hosting site like Mediafire, etc, and then just post links to share them.
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04-04-2008, 12:34 PM
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adept
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: raise means SCRAM!
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.7 released***
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Originally Posted by fozzy71
Just cuz u cant attach a file directly to your post, there is no reason people cant upload their save files to a hosting site like Mediafire, etc, and then just post links to share them.
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omg too much trouble
yeah ok sounds reasonable, didn't think of that, dumb me.
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04-04-2008, 12:39 PM
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Carpal \'Tunnel
Join Date: Mar 2007
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.7 released***
FWIW - I havent used this yet... but I am gonna start. So I will prolly start posting some really noob questions.
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04-04-2008, 02:12 PM
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old hand
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.7 released***
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Originally Posted by fozzy71
FWIW - I havent used this yet... but I am gonna start. So I will prolly start posting some really noob questions. 
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The video manual should be coming out within days.
Might wanna wait for that.
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04-07-2008, 07:41 PM
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old hand
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 1,218
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.8 released***
Ok, here's the new version of the program:
http://mediaserver2.stoxpoker.com:80.../stoxev108.msi
Not too many big changes.
Most noticable change is a new option in the postflop menu.
If there was a flushdraw on the flop you can now determine on both the turn and river if the third flushcard has come.
In case the turn makes a 2x2flush and the river is a backdoor flush, this will NOT be accepted by this condition.
It only refers to a flushdraw from the flop coming in.
Video should be up by wednesday is my best guess, tuesday if we're lucky.
It's been a long ride, but I'll finally have that behind me 
I never thought making a video was that hard.
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04-12-2008, 04:40 AM
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veteran
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Sweden
Posts: 2,535
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.8 released***
I'm trying to model a very simple preflop scenario in a HU game. SB either openraises or folds, BB either reraises or folds. If BB reraises, SB folds.
What I'm interested in is finding out SB's overall EV in this mini-game. Am I understanding correctly that this number isn't displayed anywhere?
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04-12-2008, 06:57 AM
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#73
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old hand
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.8 released***
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Originally Posted by Fabian
I'm trying to model a very simple preflop scenario in a HU game. SB either openraises or folds, BB either reraises or folds. If BB reraises, SB folds.
What I'm interested in is finding out SB's overall EV in this mini-game. Am I understanding correctly that this number isn't displayed anywhere?
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It's the number in the red circle:
Don't forget to add a fold all hands condition to the small blinds actions. Otherwise he will be dealt (in this example) the top 38% of hands 100% of the time and you don't take into account the times he folds.
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04-12-2008, 05:28 PM
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#74
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veteran
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Sweden
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.8 released***
What the number in the red circle tells us is our EV given that we decided to openraise, since folding is not treated as a loss:
0.38 * 0.807 * 1.5 + 0.38 * 0.193 * -2.5 + 0.62 * 0?? = 0.27664 = 0.28
In reality in a HU game, folding the sb comes at a price, we lose half a big blind. This is what I would like to see, as the current calculation doesn't have (as) much practical use for HU poker.
0.38 * 0.807 * 1 + 0.38 * 0.193 * -3 + 0.62 * -0.5 = -0.22336 = -0.22
This is the number I would like to see in the red circle, or at least somewhere. This number tells us what our average final stack will be (77.7 big blinds) if we play this game 100 times. It won't be 127.7, which is what the current number would seem to imply.
Edit:
62 times, our stack will decrease by 0.5 (-$31)
30.67 times, our stack will increase by 1 ($30.67)
7.33 times, our stack will decrease by 3 (-$22)
End result -$22.33
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04-12-2008, 06:38 PM
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#75
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journeyman
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Germany
Posts: 360
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Re: ***Stoxpoker EV calculator 1.0.8 released***
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Originally Posted by Fabian
What the number in the red circle tells us is our EV given that we decided to openraise, since folding is not treated as a loss:
0.38 * 0.807 * 1.5 + 0.38 * 0.193 * -2.5 + 0.62 * 0?? = 0.27664 = 0.28
In reality in a HU game, folding the sb comes at a price, we lose half a big blind. This is what I would like to see, as the current calculation doesn't have (as) much practical use for HU poker.
0.38 * 0.807 * 1 + 0.38 * 0.193 * -3 + 0.62 * -0.5 = -0.22336 = -0.22
This is the number I would like to see in the red circle, or at least somewhere.
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You will get the win/loss from the sb simply by (expected value - small blind). In your example you will get (0.28 - 0.5) = -0.22.
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