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Originally Posted by punter11235
Yes, it's compiled to use 128 threads as of now.
There are two types of aggregation reports:
1)simple aggregation report where you aggregate EVs/EQs/general frequencies on a simple tree (across all turns or rivers)
2)aggregation report across multiple files (so you aggregate say cbet frequency across many flops using the saves you create by script for that).
The simple report is described here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhG_YsEvfwU (point 7, see the video description)
The multifile report is described here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ozjfnatwms (point 5)
You need saves created by a script first to run it, how to run a script is described here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhG_YsEvfwU (point 6)
Scripts are used to create and solve trees (for example a config on many boards). You don't need a tree that is already solved for that, you need a config (see the link above). There is only one way to generate a script in our GUI that is clicking "generate tree" button.
I think the videos above do just that. Let me know if you need more help.
Btw, many things done in aggregation reports are done by runout EV comparison feature (hotness). You can find it under Analysis in the top menu (or press ctrl + H to bring it up). Just go to some turn card and try it, you will see EVs/EQs/overall strategies on all possible cards in this runout, like here:
https://gyazo.com/e045b358cfb6cbc1b3ace7380ec57142
I realize it would be useful to have a written tutorial. Unfortunately we think it's not a very practical decision to have one. Creating it takes a lot of time and then maintaining it takes even more time. That means there would be less features (as every interface change or a new thing would require re-writing corresponding part of the tutorial) and/or the software would be more expensive. There is a reason the trend these days is that most software doesn't come with written detailed tutorial - the cost is just too much.
okay,
I solved a flop spot, and was wondering about other flops.
I was thinking that the aggregation report would give me the excel spreadsheet for various flops, which I could then compare EV and EQR with.
So I thought i needed to run an aggregation report across multiple files which I needed to generate first with a script.
I started a script , with your help, and it did the full 180+ flops. The black box finishes and says you can close the box, and find the report in whatever file.
I think the next thing to do is to run an aggregation report on multiple files?
I press the multiple file aggregation report button
In one box on left it says:
Perform analysis over 5 files in C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4).
Please note that it only makes sense if all trees are identical except for the board.
C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\Bet entire range OOP EP v CO KT4r.cfr
C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\Btn v BB 553r.cfr
C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\BTN v BB 553tt before node lock.cfr
C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\Check entire range OOP EP v CO KT4r.cfr
C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\EP PFR v CO with forced Cbet.cfr
Warning: Found more than one potential script file in the saves directory
Potentially a script file: C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\Bet entire range OOP EP v CO KT4r.cfr.txt
Potentially a script file: C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\Btn v BB 553r.cfr.txt
Potentially a script file: C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\BTN v BB 553tt before node lock.cfr.txt
Potentially a script file: C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\Check entire range OOP EP v CO KT4r.cfr.txt
Potentially a script file: C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\EP PFR v CO with forced Cbet.cfr.txt
Potentially a script file: C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\files.txt
Potentially a script file: C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\pokersites.txt
Potentially a script file: C:\Users\steve\Downloads\whichful@outlook.com (4)\version.txt
the next box is empty excpet for a message about not finding ranges.
So I assume I am in the wrong spot?
Can you please tell me if what I am doing is the right idea? If so, after running the 184 flop subset (which may not be saved correctly, but I do find the whole group in Saves.) can I actually compare the flops?
thanks
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