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Originally Posted by Mamasota
Well I have finished my first hand with CREV, and now its time to extract conclusions:
- If he raises flop with the value range and semibluffs (10%) and I push, im winning 2840bb/100 (284$/10*100).
- If he calls flop and turn im winning 2700bb/100.
- In the flop the EV of my hand is 1180bb/100.
If turn and river are random cards, the programe will just take a card on the turn and one in the river and simulate it for these cards. Or will simulate for every card on the turn and every card on the river, analizing all the possible results of the board?
Thanks for your time
In this tree, both the turn and river are provided, meaning that the flop and turn calculations are made
in full knowledge of how the board will develop. So, basically, right now, you can't draw any conclusions about the flop play. This tree only applies to the river play, which will indeed give SB an EV of 270 for his bet.
If you want to know data for the flop, you'll need to:
1) Leave the turn+river card empty
2) Enter the play as you would expect it to play out
on an unknown turn
Under
2), I would recommend not going beyond the turn, because play on both an unknown turn+river is too complex. If the river is reached, I'd just check the hand down from there on. Please observe that in defining play on an unknown turn, you'll need to take all the different ways that the board can turn out into account, including the flushdraw (not) getting there, etc. You may want to use the layer system (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bl-J3Q-z798) to group different types of turn card together into groups.