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Originally Posted by Slim Pickens
1) Comparing all $EV numbers to pre-post equities is confusing. I would like to be able to define a 0$EV condition, default to Hero folds, so the best in-game decision is most clearly illustrated. If it was as simple as a manual offset, so I could make the graphs comparable to SNG Wizard and everything else SNGs players are used to seeing, that would be fine.
Already there. After you perform an EV calc, hover over the action/condition from which you want to remove all -EV starting hands and press Alt+D.
In case it's preflop these starting hands will be removed from the starting hand matrix. Postflop a skip condition will be added.
By the way, Alt+D is not the only thing you can do while displaying a popup. Here's the list of options:
- Remove all -EV hands with Alt+D
- Toggle to displaying equities with Alt+E
- Toggle to comobs with Alt+C
- Press Alt+O for a dialog with Excel output of the displayed matrix. First line displays a string that can be exported to PokerStove.
The entire list of options is shown at the bottom of the popup.
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Originally Posted by Slim Pickens
2) Putting the option for more precision on the ICM equities is necessary. 0.01% of the prize pool is the absolute minimum in the final results and I don't really trust it for inputs into further simulation.
Is this a confirmation of my decision to include the ICM warning or a request for me to change something? Anyhow, just FYI, the % is not a % of the prizepool. It's the standard deviation that is accepted in the outcome. For instance if the ICM value of your stack is $100 and the precision would be 1% than it would basically mean that the program's acceptable output range would mostly be within a $99-$101 range.
Furthermore, if either the number of players or the number of prizes is 8 or less then the results are the mathematically correct results. The MC approach (with the % error) will only occur for larger fields.
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3) The ICM-calculated equities shouldn't be truncated. Why not just round?
At some point during writing the program I had to make a decision where to round the EV numbers. Since we're talking about money, I felt that displaying down to the cents would make most sense.
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Originally Posted by Slim Pickens
4) Export the graph results?
Already there. Push the yellow E button on the graph field. You'll get a dialog from which you can copy paste to Excel. It's not pretty, but it works.