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Originally Posted by lestro
Would you recommend Intel over AMD for monker? Or it doesn't matter for the most part?
Yes, I would recommend Intel. I have no benchmarks whatsoever from AMD though, but I would expect performance to be worse with possibly the exception of ryzen.
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Originally Posted by Oskaris
Hi
I think i will talk for many people but Can you change the range viewer part and make it more like PioSolver, and other solver pls?
Like a big dial with the range of fold call bet etc like pioviewer ?
Thanks sure you understand
I understand. This is on the todo-list but unfortunately not heavily prioritized. You can get charts (dials) of individual ranges by pressing the column headers in the table.
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Originally Posted by insanityisagift
ok so are preflop solutions possible in plo?
So I can get a gto limping and raising(and folding) range in the SB vs the BB?
Is that possible?
How much ram and how many cores do I need approximately for this?
Yes, preflop solutions with constraints in the form of action reduction (specifying a game tree) and bucket abstraction (forcing similar hands to be played the same way.)
You select these constraints yourself to a large degree, so RAM requirements will vary heavily according to settings. It's not obvious how much RAM you need to produce accurate ranges in PLO, as there are no known full game solutions to compare with.
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Originally Posted by IsaacAsimov
I'm not sure I properly understand this. I'm assuming these are percentages of a players stack? Does "Call committal threshold" mean when a player bets 60% of his stack, he is commited to calling a raise for example? Would "Fold commital threshold" then mean when another player bets 75% of an opponents stack, they are commited to either folding or going all-in? I'm unsure how this comes into play exactly.
No, "Call committal threshold" means calls which commit x% of the players stack will not be allowed (when all in is available). He will instead have to go allin.
The same way with "Fold committal threshold". Folds will not be added if more than x% of the stack is invested.
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Originally Posted by IsaacAsimov
When I try to click 'Add to all' -> 'Postflop nodes', nothing happens in this instance. Can you maybe tell me how this is supposed to work?
This will add all actions selected in the checkboxes under the table graphic. So either you have no actions selected or they are all pruned out from the threshold settings.
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Originally Posted by gtlol
I have a situation where i raise preflop and i want to fix the bb response. i lock from clipboard the 3 bet then i lock the fold from clipboard but the 3 bet changes. How can i lock both without changing each other while leaving call unlocked?
This will be fixed in todays update.