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Author: | Piet [ Sat May 27, 2017 7:52 am ] |
Post subject: | offer to skin developers |
Hi, I have developed the AI part of 2 bots. 100bb 6max cash bot: Preflop: - using pokersnowie ranges - using M.Jandas ranges (which ever works best) Post flop: - defending 1-a on each street ( customizable based on villain stats) - betting a balanced strategy on each street MTT bot: Supports: - deep stack chip ev mode (incl defending ranges vs multiple betsizes) - final table icm support - knockout support (incl chip ev and ICM final tables) - <20bb 3bet/3bet call/shove using unexploitable nash ranges I started to develop the part that handles interaction with the pokerclient. But i have to come to the conclusion that this part is not my area of expertise. Nor do i enjoy it much. So i am looking for a skilled programmer who want to do this, or has already some skins ready (not pokerstars cause i am not interested in playing there). So if you are interested in teaming up, PM. |
Author: | mediacalc [ Sat May 27, 2017 2:53 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: offer to skin developers |
For defending 1-a on each street, you have an evaluator that can take 5, 6 and 7 cards, correct? Which evaluator is that? |
Author: | Piet [ Sat May 27, 2017 8:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: offer to skin developers |
mediacalc wrote: For defending 1-a on each street, you have an evaluator that can take 5, 6 and 7 cards, correct? Which evaluator is that? i wrote my own. but yeah. thats the idea. for each street you get an extra community card. and then my program chooses the 1-a hands to call or raise with. Which hands those are, i have determined by watching a lot of poker vids on run it once. watching pros play around with piosolver. also Janda in his book application of no limit holdem explain in great detail with what hands we should defend. |
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