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2 issues and 1 question
a) the import from subfolders does not work. If I point @ the HEM archive folder for October which has day by day subdirectories it picks up ZERO hands. To import all hands I had to move each exported txt file into a single folder and go from there (or import each subdirectory one at a time)
b) As mentioned the import speed is far too slow. It took several hours yesterday just to pick up 18k hands
Question (in 2 parts)
If I replay a hand and look at probabilites, I see % of possible made hands - 1 pair+ or nothing
1) Does that list of probabilities (which always seems to total 100) include all the action so far rather than just his orginal estimated range?
e.g I have just replayed a hand and my opponent made a PFR; CB and has now fired a 2B. It says there is a probability of 1 pair 54% and nothing 22%. Does that probability take account of all his previous actions and include his turn bet? If so how do you "know" how often THIS opponent would fire again with air/draws; there are some where I would be pretty sure this % was close to zero!
2) Why do the probabilities not include draws? On the flop a guy who raises an oesd with a flush draw does NOT have nothing; he is a favourite against most hands
TY
Trevor
a) Subfolders: you are right. We are fixing it. Thank you.
b) Speed: We'll improve the speed, but please understand that we are analyzing every decision made in every hand. To analyze a decision well, it takes the PC 1-2 seconds. So the best thing to do is simply let it run all night until historical hands are imported. Then it'll keep up with hands as you play just fine.
Maybe we'll add an option to have the hands analyzed on a remote server with crazy processing power, but this isn't high on our to do list at the moment.
1) Yes, so if you raise preflop it will have a point of view about how you'll play each of 169 hands based on your position, stats, other actions, etc. Now the flop comes and you are first to act. At this point it's basing the probabilities on how his preflop range interacts with the board. So you bet and he raises you. Now you'll see the probabilities change considerably reflecting the fact that he's folding his poor hands most of the time and raising you with his good hands most of the time. Here the program has a point of view about how he plays all 1326 possible hands and based on that updates the probabilities.
2) Good point. Right now the draws are incorproated into the existing categories -- some draws are 1 pair (e.g., bottom pair with 9 flush outs) and most are non-made hands. We should separate them. I'll put that on the list. Thanks!
PS They should always add to 100%, don't you think (other than rounding errors)?