Hi there, I have had an Edge subscription for a very long time but only now have a good enough computer (and never rented a server), so, some very basic questions regarding preflop, which I could not find answered in the introductory video or the FAQ's
1) What accuracy would be deemed decent for preflop? For postflop, I understand that it is recommended to solve until 0.25% - 0.5% of the pot. My guess would be that most users solve to less accuracy preflop?! Does anyone know, for example, which accuracy was used with PioCloud?
2) Does it make any difference in a situation like SB vs BB if the initial ranges are "empty", like so
or 100%? I would presume it doesn't matter; I have only solved one situation yet and started with 0% ranges, and only realized several hours into solving that in your video you start with 100% ranges for both players.
3) I solved the example tree from the video with (only) 10 flops.
SB raising J6s and J4s, but not J5s seems strange - am I correct that the reason for that should be the small amount of flops which somehow doesn't include enough 5's, or does it look like I made a mistake?
4) There are always two files for each preflop subset, for instance with 34 flops, the files 4_THREE_EQ_1__288.txt and 72_THREE_EQ_2__883.txt In the tutorial video, it would appear as if the narrator (Piotr or Kuba) chose one of the two files at random - are they just two "equally good" abstractions for each given number of subsets, and I don't need to care which one I happen to pick?