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Originally Posted by Hoopster81
what do you think about if you add a betsize to all postflop nodes, it does not add donk bets unless specified?
I'll consider adding a way to create your own quickfilters (adding to all postflop nodes w/o donk is just custom filter->check pre and donkbets).
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Originally Posted by Mindead
Does this software generate OR ranges for all 6max positions based on equilibrium?
What does that ranges look like, they naturally take playability into account?
Also are this ranges exportables so for example, being possible to analyze with pro poker tool range explorer?
Thanks in advanced
In case OR means open raises, yes, if you have to RAM to solve such a tree, which would probably be ~100gb.
I'm not sure what the definition of playability is.
It should be possible to export the ranges to PPT, yes.
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Originally Posted by Antidote
Would it be possible to re-solve rivers to take into account missed flush draws as a sort of compromise?
Good idea. That should be possible.
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Originally Posted by Hoopster81
Is there any way to have the ram estimate for omaha preflop?
There is one, which should be fairly accurate. However, it does not take into account creating the omaha tables, which only needs to be done once and requires around 15g RAM.
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Originally Posted by TooCuriousso1
ran a PF plo sim last night, it said it was roughly 7GB in size. midway during the turn creating of tables it crashed and said out of memory. my machine has 24GB and currently running at ~30% so I'd expect it had at least 12-16GB available last night.
any ideas?
at this rate I'm probably going to want to move this to a cloud computer so I can run bigger sims and not worry about it running out of memory. I cant remember what it said about # of computer limitations. Is it setup to do this?
As in the answer above, creating the omaha tables requires around 15g. It's possible you ran short just barely. Please try to free up most memory some night and generate the tables with atleast -Xmx15g set.
You may run the program on a cloud if you wish, yes.