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Originally Posted by bicyclekick
Until maybe 6 months ago running the executable twice worked. now when i run it the second time it displays the monkey like it's starting up but then never actually opens a client. (but it works the first time)
This should still work in the current version, 10114. What I would recommend is you backup your current installation, and try to "clean install" Monkersolver to see if you can replicate the error with a new installation, before making any modifications to the folders.
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Originally Posted by MiamMiam
Hello, guys I'm having a weird issue with loading trees: it doesn't want to load those I made! 3Max NL trees, nothing big. I could build them, navigate them, save them etc. with no error message. But then if I try to load them nothing happens. I can load other trees that were made before just fine. Any idea what could cause this? I tried to restart Monker it didn't help.
Is your Monker executable in the same folder as your 'trees' folder?
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Originally Posted by Cjmunky2
Issaac,
Thanks for helping out us Monker N00bs, greatly appreciate it.
A few questions if you don't mind.
1. Running a semi big preflop 6max 100bb sim, I'm only at 5 I/N and it's already 250gb. Is this normal?
2. After I'm done w my preflop solve and want to use it for post-flop, do I stop the run, add post-flop nodes and continue? When I tried that the I/N started from zero and it seems like it's doing pre-flop over again. Basically I want to use my pre-flop solve to tackle post-flop situations.
3. What's the best way to study say a flop cbetting range on a certain flop? There are so many hands variations that I don't know how to even begin tackling it. I have Pokerjuice, is there a way to use PJ in conjuction w Monker to study?
I appreciate all your help and many thanks and blessings to you!
1. Yes, this is normal. The size of your raw storage file is largely based on the amount of RAM the game tree is using to solve.
2. No, create new game trees for postflop. You will have to export the ranges from your preflop solve.
3. You may run into issues trying to export the data from Monker into Pokerjuice due to limitations of range sizes (in terms of characters). You may want to look into PLOCalc from PIO. Also try the Monkerviews feature to help break down large ranges into more simplified ones:
http://monkerware.com/views.html
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Originally Posted by fish & chips
Hey,
How much ram does monker need to run 3 and 4max plo and nlhe, preflop solves?
Depends a bit on the stack depths and game trees, but generally speaking, if you wanted to cover 3-handed well, I would say up to 128 GB RAM, and for 4-handed up to 256GB RAM. If you are willing to make some trade-offs, you could do both on a 128 GB RAM machine.