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Originally Posted by M0N60L
i downloaded it and installed. My question was not about downloading. My question was and is where I can find the monkersolver folder in my pc so I can put the ranges in? And if I must to put in the exe. file from downloads how can i do it? Thanks
It sounds like you may not have an installation of Monkersolver in that case? Typically in Windows, Monkersolver installs to the desktop. However, all you really need to do is to put your folder with the MonkeViewer ranges in the same folder as the MonkerViewer executable, and then you can start MonkerViewer, and it will read the data from the ranges folder.
It should look like this:
Alternatively, if you have already installed Monkerviewer, but don't know where you installed it to, then on Windows you will want to open your file explorer, click 'This PC' and then search for Monkersolver.exe.
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Originally Posted by brasil270
Thanks, when I run the script do I do it as I would flops...so for what you put above I write
2c,4h....Ac etc. Does this mean that I will have to look at every possible turn card separately? I'm looking to just be able to look at monkersolver and click different turns or rivers and see how the ranges are much simpler.
You can use the function 'Board overview' from within the 'Solve' tab for
flop solves to see the frequencies for all possible turn and river variations.
This typically won't be as accurate as if you ran every turn and river card individually, so you will want to monitor for convergence for the situations that you are looking into.
Otherwise if you run a script that solves individual turns, you will need to use the format as I showed you (acas2h4d,acas2h8h,acas2hks..).