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Originally Posted by flysohightosky
Hello, I have a bunch of questions if you would please kindly take the time to answer as thoroughly as possible:
http://www.monkerware.com/faq.html
You say here that these are ε-Nash strategies. What does the solver define as ε? Or rather, by how much does the solver permit a player to maximize its EV over another player beyond equilibrium?
In multiway situations, can you offer some kind of proof that the solver's results actually yield strategies which are said ε distance from equilibrium?
It makes no definition of ε. That should not be interpreted as anything other than the intention of the solver, which is to reduce said ε to the best of it's ability.
In multiway games it becomes particularly uninteresting to talk about exploitability, as any strategy can be exploited through involuntary or voluntary collusion.
The algorithm will however iteratively remove dominated actions which produces strong stategies. There are tons of papers on this, for example Gibson's thesis, chapter 4.
http://richardggibson.appspot.com/st...-phd-paper.pdf
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Originally Posted by flysohightosky
Are full ranges, hand combo frequencies, and hand combo EVs viewable at every node of the tree? Is the root EV for every player viewable in all types of simulations?
Yes.
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Originally Posted by flysohightosky
What kind of system would be needed to run a full preflop 6max simulation? How large of a file would this be if compressed as much as possible? How long would it take to load?
How well can the solver deal with rake?
If "full" means one postflop betsize, with donk bets removed, and various flat calls removed, you should fit it in a 128gb RAM machine. This should save to about 10-15gb, and load (note: not solve) in a few minutes (improvements will likely be done here).
It deals with rake as well as any other solver I would imagine, in that it sort of messes up theoretical guarantees due to the game no longer being zero-sum, but seems to work well practically.
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Originally Posted by gtlol
Regarding the chart mode. When running a solution and the call is 25% and i open the chart, the chart is all yellow. It would be more convinient if the chart has only the calling range (on this example). It doesnt make much sense to has all the hands from the beggining
Not sure what you mean. Yellow means no lock, so in the beginning the chart has no hands, rather than all hands.
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Originally Posted by TriggerHappyTray
How have you fixed this? If you change up the decimal weighing, the strategies get messed up?
By rounding to the closest percentage. Ranges will change a little, but not too much.
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Originally Posted by Maroel
I have a laptop with 8gb ram.
Could I solve HU spots with a single size bet size from the flop giving both players a range? (Pot limit omaha)
And how long exactly would it take?
Thanks
Generally, 8gb will not be enough. Required RAM will vary on type of flop (monotone takes least, rainbow most), size of ranges, and the tree size (which will naturally be lower if stack-to-pot ratio is high). Some trees will fit in 8gb, but most will not.
The time will vary on the above and on your CPU.