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Originally Posted by PenelopeCruz
Thanks! Is there a metric to look for when considering whether a sim is finished? Or is it more just looking for the ranges you are solving for are no longer changing much
Target a minimum iterations per nodes of 10, and beyond that what you write is correct, monitor for significant changes in strategy, every 5 I/N or so.
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Originally Posted by card core
Hey Isaac, I'm having the exact same issue and I couldn't find a solution to this.
Folder structure is: C:\Program Files\MonkerSolver\Ranges\Hold'em\6-way\100bb ; Monkerviewer is in the MonkerSolver folder.
Any other idea?
You have the correct folder structure. I'm not sure what is producing this error. If you are only seeing this with one specific file, then perhaps this file is corrupted. I would recommend contacting support at
support@monkerware.com and asking for assistance on the matter. If you suspect file corruption may be the issue, I would recommend trying to re-export the ranges for Monkerviewer from the original file.
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Originally Posted by bbbvvvv
Hi,
I rented a 320GB RAM server on vultr because I wanted to run some larger tress. I edited the MonkerSolver.l4j file to use 300. And yet any tree I run even just over 20GB is making my software shutdown with no message.
Does anyone know how to fix this?
Can you run a 20g tree with these settings?
-Xms3g
-Xmx24g
Generally I would recommend setting your Xmx value to a smaller value, ideally that of the game tree you are trying to run, and then adding 4. There is no need to change your Xms value.
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Originally Posted by Slavik_Krs
Hi,
I rented a VM, and I can't install Monker via my link. Every time the same message "The connection has timed out. The server at app.monkerware.com is taking too long to respond."
I mailed to support but it doesn't answer.
This might be a firewall issue. Make sure that Monkersolver is allowed through your firewall on your server.
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Originally Posted by Slavik_Krs
Same problem. Installed Monker on VM with 256G Ram. When trying to make a simulation, it shows only 6,22G free RAM...
Have you edited your .l4j file, and increased your '-Xmx' value? Make sure to restart Monkersolver for your changes to take effect.
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Originally Posted by jayme87
nvm i worked it out i think check is added by default when a new action is created
That is correct, checks/calls are added automatically as other actions are generated.