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Originally Posted by XXIV
I'm doing a tree starting on the flop, in this case the turn action starts with the SB instead of BB, I think it is a bug?
This is typically the result of:
1) Entering a tree
2) Changing bet/stack sizes so that the tree no longer makes sense
3) Possibly making some more edits and then changing bet/stack sizes again
The problem with changing bets/stacks after a tree has been created is that often, players are suddenly all-in. Or they're not all-in anymore. Or that a raise is to X is no longer possible because the amount to call already exceeds X. There's all sorts of issues that can occur when changing the situation in a tree retroactively. The software tries to compensate, but in some cases it's simply not possible to do so. It's not that it fails, or that it's a bug, the software was simply asked to do something that can not be done.
We have tried to find ways to compensate for impossible values being entered, but in the end it turned out that there's hundreds of possible ways to do so. A solution here would have been to not allow editing bets/stacks after the tree has started, but due to the open-ended nature of the software we decided to keep those options in and leave it up to the responsibility of the user to not make changes in bets/stacks that would cause conflicts.
That being said, ideally you should just enter stacks when starting the tree and not edit them after the fact. As for bet sizes, if you want to edit them, then just don't edit them so that they conflict with the tree as it's already been entered.
Finally, it's probably better to use the wizard to create your tree instead of entering it by hand.
It's a lot faster, and will ensure that everything is there that should be there.
Last edited by scylla; 12-15-2016 at 08:40 AM.