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Having generated 100 flops in the cloud. Is there an effective way to get them back to your other Piosolver, that is on a slower computer, so that you can analyse them in a more cost-effective way?
If you are making small saves it shouldn't be a problem. You can try uploading to Google Drive or just copy paste them directly to your computer if you use remote desktop.
Amazon's instances should have pretty fast upload speed but you need to verify that.
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I've use postflop tree to calculate 1 hand.
https://ibb.co/ndO6HK
As you can see it taken 2092 second to reach 1,64% exploitable.
This tree has 3-4 bet sizes at every point as well as 3-4 raise sizes. To be honest solving such trees is just not realistic yet. That it converged to something decent after only half an hour is bit of a miracle
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So my question is about the speed compared my computer versus a server. I thinking to make bigger calculations with the same postflop tree. I saw some server for 500$ (for just 1 month)
See here:
https://www.piosolver.com/pages/faq#hardware
tldr; is that speed is proportional to number physical cores multiplied by the frequency they run on assuming those are modern CPUs by either AMD or Intel.
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sorry for repetition of the same questions, but, you think this configuration its ok? gpu its not important to run pio , right? thank you!!
See the link above about hardware.
The configuration is "OK". If it's the best you can get for the money or if it's enough to run trees you want to run is a difficult question you can answer after reading hardware FAQ answer above.
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Does anyone have a high performance laptop that they use for Pio?
There is no such thing as high performance laptops. For speed estimations see the hardware FAQ answer above. It's easy to computer for various CPUs although take into account that a lot of laptops have cooling problems (Macs for example are notorious for it) so the same CPU on a desktop computer with good cooling is going to perform better than one on a laptop.
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Hey punter! Just wanted to say thanks for answering all my questions so far! I'm sure everybody here really appreciates it! Here's another quick one I'm hoping to get another pair of eyes to take a look at...
I am on vacation right now and it's difficult for me to run trees, especially preflop ones. This is also why answers are slower than they usually are in this thread and email.
After shortly looking at your tree it seems ok. Raising (and betting) with questionable hands shouldn't be surprising. If you don't do that at all your opponent will fold to a raise and kill you if you check behind. That's the nature of the game that sometimes you have to raise or bet with junk