notSoEasy wrote:
hello, sorry for posting to this old thread, but i have one question to shalako. I am also targeting zoom 6max, and am still not sure whether to go the simulation based or the rule based way. Till now i have spend a lot of time with simulation related stuff, and the more I dig into this the more i see all the weaknesses and am considering if i should just switch right away to a rule based approach(i dont have a finished AI yet). So here my simple question just to get an idea what is possible with rule based approachs:
Shalako, you wrote you make 3bb an hour at .25/50. Do you mean that is 3bb per 1000 hands, as you write you play 1000 hands per hour(which would be very marginally winning)? because below you write you make 1.50$ every 60 hands(which would be absolutely awesome:)). Sorry for digging into this, but a clearification would help me a great deal with my decision.
Hey. It won 3bb per 100 hands played or around 9bb an hour as Zoom is like 300 hands per hour if your utilizing every possible use of the fast fold button. This was like 3 years ago when Zoom first came out. I doubt it would do well now but maybe.
I would def go with a rules based AI. You have two options with rules. Either a hand type rules approach like "I have top pair and a draw" or a GTO approach using only equities. I have heavily adopted the GTO approach lately for PLO which I think is better. A mix of both is actually ideal because straight equity does not always work for the correct play. An example is a Qhi Flush. Raw equity wise its great but you really cant feel that great about it when your faced with a raise. This is where bots have problems. No matter how you look at its +EV but with action its a fold. So this is where a mix of hand rules and equities is needed although there are ways around this. One method is too run equity not against an entire range but against the nuts (or a range of > X% equity) to figure out your worst case scenario. So if you still have +EV vs the worst case scenario with pot odds your good to go. This works ok for marginal made hand situations but if its overdone you might actually be losing EV. None of this is easy to balance and your going to make bad folds on occasion but that is poker...