hm i did not say i blindly follow sngwiz ranges. ofc that would be a big reviewing leak
the correct play (nash) is sometimes extreme.
for me the opponent model "tight" is more realistic
basis than nash.
there are spots where i can push 100% as the leader and others can just call 3%. but thats unrealistic^^. but they call at least 10% (not rarely wider) which drastically reduces my pushrange.
or 2 fish sb-bb instead of 80% push. 50% call. they more have 35% and 20%.
overcall ranges are wider too in reality.
for me its rather misleading to know what is correct. i catched me several times saying when a tight fish showed a tophand the 100th time "ok at least i made a nash call". in reality most dont push that wide like nash
but thats my fault then
its nice to know whats correct play, but when nobody follows it i dont get why nash ranges are better than the opponent model.
and wiz does consider payouts, ranges always change.
so ofc the wiz models are inaccurate and following it will destroy your BR. but sometimes its quite realistic according to my experience what the guys show up with.
reality: guys
call wider. push less. no any2 push scenarios (bc nobody can fold AK), no tight (1-2%) overcalls.
so i'd say a deviation of around 25%^^. in my games
33% push insteaf of 44. push 12% instead of 15. overcalls always at least 4%
ofc its impossible to implement a fish-KI
for realistic ranges
nothing can replace tedious work.
what i am really unhappy with though are the overcall ranges. 1% is ridic.
in a perfect word there is a button: "at least 4% overcall" haha
1% is kk+. show me someone who folds tt+ and ak at lowstakes ;-)
looks like an usepost again, i try not to post much in future ;-)
no offense or anything. i am just a lowstakes donk. i like icmizer
the problem is just: i grew up with sngwiz, it was basically my baby milk; thats why i am much faster with it, for now.
but i love the unique features and improvements on icmizer a lot
edit: the % you asked:
its what the stack is currently worth: easy example. at beginning of 6max its 16.6666%.
yes its the icm calculator. i guess it'd be too confusing to put this into the main page
Last edited by bbfreak; 06-05-2013 at 01:52 PM.