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So when we are studying often times we are thinking on what to do on certain type of turns/runouts, for example what to do when the Flush hits, the board pairs, turned over cards, etc so maybe it makes sense to be able to group the turn cards and get an overall strategy to play the turns in the fixed grouping
You are mentioning one of the two related features:
1)a way to show strategies by hand group (so what top pair is doing, what flush draw is doing etc.)
2)a way to show strategies by grouped board cards
I have to admit I am very used to seeing 1) but 2) is rare.
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This way I can have some "rounded" strategies for the most important scenarios
I am not sure what you want to round here though. Rounding makes sense in feature number 1 mentioned above (although I think the penalty for rounding all the hands in a group to the same strategy would be very steep). Can you elaborate what you mean here?
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Maybe use this grid: http://clip2net.com/s/3ldOmw2 could be used and so you name the first goup, then select what is going on it, the cards then are grayed out from the grid and so untill all hands are selected into a group you can run the rounding feature.
Making an interface for this is a bit of a pain and not likely to happen in the near future. I can offer you a work around though. When you make an aggregation report for given line, like this:
You cas choose rows corresponding to interesting turn cards (say the ones feeling a heart flush draw in my example) and then calculate % of RAISE/CALL/FOLD yourself.
To do that you need to take the percentages in columns I/J/K and calculate weighted average where the weight is number of match-ups (or Global %).
While this is painful to do by hand it should be possible to make a spreadsheet form to handle the calculations and then you would just need to choose and copy-paste some rows there.
It's not exactly the most convenient solution but it's one way to achieve what you want
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Exploitable for: 0.012 = nash distance i assume
set_accuracy = sets target nash distance or % of the pot?
Yes, the solver reports exploitability which is sometimes called Nash distance. The solver reports it in chips (so absolute values). in your example:
0.012 / 17 = 0.0007 of the pot = 0.07% of the pot.
The number is displayed as % of the pot at the bottom in tree-building tab as well so you can verify it by hand.
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set_accuracy = sets target nash distance or % of the pot?
The solver accepts absolute values here as well. While this is inconsistent with some places in GUI (as well as recalc_accuracy which only make sense as % of the pot) it is sadly probably too late to change as there are a lot of scripts around which would be broken by the change.
In "generate script" window the GUI accepts % (as you can see from description) and translates it to absolute units for the solver.
If I were to code it today I would make it fraction of the pot everywhere but I don't think I can break it at this point.
Btw, more about what we mean by exploitability/nash distance here:
https://piosolver.myshopify.com/page...solution_trees
(Solution trees, bullet point number 3)
Last edited by punter11235; 07-25-2015 at 03:26 AM.