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Originally Posted by funkyj
I find I have a lot of trouble with getting postflop board texture to do what I want.
Example, I have AK and on the flop I want to distinguish when I have TP with no flush draw at all (e.g. no backdoor FD) and when I have a FD or a backdoor FD.
As you're mentioning in your next post, a skip condition with fd and bkfd would do the trick (for those not familiar with that term, it means creating a fd+bkfd condition and settings its weight to 0%. When the condition is rejected based on its weight, all conditions below will be skipped and you go to the next action).
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Originally Posted by funkyj
I think what is frustrating me is that many simple classes of hands take a lot of conditions in stoxEV to describe because of missing operators.
E.g. if I could say "2p + Board ![3f]"
Also, the "flush has (not) come" options only seem to apply to a Board [2f] flop that hits on the turn or river and not a backdoor FD. Is that correct?
Yes, it is specifically aimed at defining that a flopped 2 flush board has not turned into a 3flush board. Before it was not possible to distinguish between a 3flush originating from a flop 2 flush and a backdoor 3flush.
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Originally Posted by funkyj
How can I say on the river "the board does not have 3 of the same suit"?
The Board ![3f] option should do the trick I think.
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I'm going to watch the videos again and see if I'm missing something but I think the ability to logically negate draws and board texture conditions would make the description language much more terse.
As always, I'm open to suggestions.
Problem is that right now there's so many combinations possible that it's a bit of a chore to take care of them all.
Maybe some sort of auto-generate function would do the trick.
For instance you could say: "any draw with 3 to 5 outs", based on the rules given in Small Stakes Limit Holdem for defining outs. And then let StoxEV figure it out. Anyhow, if you or anyone has some suggestions for defining a language here, I'm listening.