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Originally Posted by TYTS_DD
How would i go about creating my own ranges to be viewed in viewer?
First you will need to solve something using Monkersolver, then you export the preflop ranges for Monkerviewer, which is an option you can select from within the 'Solve' tab.
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Originally Posted by CastlesMadeASand
Sorry if this has been asked before, haven't been able to find an answer.
I'm running a sim using a forced bet frequency. I'm trying to compare game value changes of equilibrium bet frequency vs a pure bet frequency. What I'm seeing are a few things
1). There is a "bounty" for the forced bet frequency. What exactly does this mean?
2). The game value for BOTH players seems to increase as well as the combined total game value of the game. Why is this? I would have expected to player deviating from equilibrium to lose some pot share and for villain to gain the corresponding amount. This doesn't happen.
A bounty is bonus EV that is added as a reward for choosing a certain action over another. This is necessary to obtain the target frequency you require, because of the way the algorithm works.
If you deviate from the equilibrium, assuming a rake free context and a HU game, then the other player's EV should increase. However, given that you have introduced a bounty, the EV for the player deviating and the player adjusting increases.
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Originally Posted by A__theKevlar__2
I'm having an annoying problem where in the "Solve" tab, when I click the folder to load my sims nothing happens, I get the feeling the window is opening up off screen somewhere and I can't figure out how to get it back.
The 'load' window seems to always reset to above the solver, no matter where I position it after opening and closing it. What OS are you using?
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Originally Posted by TheDarkKnight
About to read through thread. If someone wants to answer before I finish, feel free.
The $499 software solves for PLO, LHE, and NLHE? I can’t seem to find a definitive answer on the site.
You can always solve no limit, fixed limit and pot limit for the following variants:
Omaha, Hold'em and O8.
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Originally Posted by usernam3
is it right: 1 bb = 2 chips (default), 1 chip = 1000 mchips> 1bb = 2000 mchips,
for plo100 cap = 1.25/1*2000 = 2500 mchips?
If your cap is 1.25 big blinds, and assuming you are using the default blind structure (1/2), then 2500 mchips is the correct rake cap to set.
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Originally Posted by Nocarbs
Have you added bets to postflop as well?