BVB Play in Limped Pots: Shallow Stacks

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BVB Play in Limped Pots: Shallow Stacks

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Daniel Dvoress

POSTED Jul 24, 2018

In part 2 of his series, Daniel Dvoress aka Oxota looks into limped pots in blind versus blind scenarios. In this part, he uses PIO Solver to look at how our betting ranges should change with shallow stacks as opposed to 100bb stacks.

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darkrideee 6 years, 8 months ago

This was an excellent video. You have Piosolver Pro sau Piosolver edge?
I ask this question because i have Piosolver Pro, i have the Preflop "function"(let's call it that) but i cannot build the preflop three in an effective way. I've tried to copy your three but the results have been disapointing: the preflop ranges do not come the right way(they get split in half) and i'm curious if this is because i do not have the "Piosolver edge" or because i did not build the ranges in an correct manner.

Daniel Dvoress 6 years, 8 months ago

Thank you!

I have PIOSolver Edge - as far as I know you can't do preflop stuff with PIO Pro. I think it your version lets you browse but not create/run preflop stuff. FWIW if you want to upgrade, you just need to pay the difference between the two versions.

elbirdo45 6 years, 8 months ago

How much RAM and how strong of a CPU is required to perform these types of preflop calcs in Pio?

Daniel Dvoress 6 years, 8 months ago

The RAM is going to be the bottleneck in terms of the size/complexity of the tree that you can build, and how many boards you can use to run the preflop SIM. The more the better, generally I would say you can't do much without 32 gigs, I have 64 on my computer and that generally gets me by. The CPU is going to impact how fast the sim runs, but not how complex it can be. I have a Xeon E-2886M and it can run a pretty hefty sim overnight. My setup isn't super optimal for running preflop calcs, but I was more going for a high end portable laptop. You can get much better configurations with a desktop.

The other alternative is to rent a server.

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