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Is there a way to toggle this setting, or am I just confusing myself, or what?
There are two different values: weight at given point and strategy at given point.
Strategy at given point tells you how often an action should be taken (so for example bet 0.65 check 0.35) and weight means how often we have this combo in range.
From this:
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where it bets top set on the flop with .33 weight
It seems you are a bit confused between the two so let me explain.
There is a strategy view which tells you how often an action is taken assuming we are at given point, for example bet 0.65, check 0.35, like here:
There is also range view which is a different thing, it tells us how often we have given hand in our current range:
There are also clickable rectangles which shows you range for every action, like here:
Notice that it doesn't make sense to show strategy for bet and check separately because that's what "Strategy" already shows.
So now, specifically for your case:
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it bets top set on the flop with .33 weight
This doesn't make sense. It either bets with 0.33 frequency or the betting range is 0.33 (you can switch it to combos).
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(all 3 set combos in range, so in combo mode this number was .99)
In the combo mode it would be 3 (Tools->Configuration->"show total combos in range boxes on the 13x13 grid, rather than average for category). In weight mode it's 0.99 but the strategy (frequency) for the bet was 0.33.
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On the turn it is betting with ~.2 weight, but in combo mode it is ~.66, which means it is betting about 2/3 of the sets that get to the turn bet node.
It seems like you are looking at wrong numbers. I hope it's already clear from what I've written above. It doesn't bet with .2 weight, the betting range is .2 and this is useful information. If you would like to see strategy (which would be bet 0.66 in that case) click "Strategy" or "Strategy + EV" button.
Also notice that there is "square size proportional to weight" checkbox on the right which scales all the squares to current weight. This way you can combine Strategy and Range views in one (having colors/numbers for the strategy and square size representing current range).
I hope that helps a bit.
Last edited by punter11235; 08-27-2015 at 05:22 AM.