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Thanks for your reply.
The 'sort by' options i have are 'buckets', 'probability' and 'EV'
I sort by probability and that shows hands in descending order as you described
But what I want to do is remove hands that get there to that spot with a negligible frequency. So I don't want to see hands that bet with a 100% frequency but are only actually at that river spot with 0.01 combos.
Thanks for helping, sorry if I'm being dense!
https://gyazo.com/6eca37e27b87b11761d11076def61f03
This is what I see from my version of Monkersolver (10114). If you are using this in conjunction with Vision, then my guess is that perhaps you are using MonkersolverFREE which isn't as up-to-date as the main Monkersolver.
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Originally Posted by tombos21
I should clarify, I'm trying to solve preflop, not postflop. Specifically for 200bb deep 9max games with a SB ante. The guys in the monker discord indicated I would need at least 1TB of RAM.
Seperate question- does Monker have reporting features? Something like pio's aggregate analysis?
Thanks for your time!
My answer was regarding preflop solutions. The tree you specified could still be within a range of RAM sizes, because it's not clear how big your ante is or how complex the tree is, but I would say that in order to solve it well, you are looking at a RAM range of 512-1024 GB of RAM, yes.
There are some features in the software, such as Views (
http://monkerware.com/views.html) that give you an aggregate view of ranges.
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Originally Posted by PenelopeCruz
Anyone know if there is a way to change stack sizes without having to build a whole new tree?
After you have saved a game tree, you can select 'Edit pot/stack' and change the stack size and pot size:
https://gyazo.com/2f500c1205b620bea3ef03e902c6c640
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Originally Posted by agiF
Is it possible to export/use range from monkerviewer into monkersolver?
Thank you
There is no export to Monkersolver feature. Ideally you would have the original file that was used to export to Monkerviewer from Monkersolver.
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Originally Posted by TouchOfEVil
yeah, ive had it on for half a day a bunch, but even if it worked after hours its a pretty stupid solution to a issue we shouldnt even have in the first place
Have you tried reducing the amount of files you have in your 'ranges' folder, and then loading again? If you have too much data in there, this can cause long load times.
You can also try increasing the 'Xms' value in 'MonkerSolver.l4j.ini', and see if that helps.