Range statistics (Monte Carlo engine required!)

If you mouse over a decision node, the software will display a popup with the distribution of hands within that node.



The left popup shows the distribution of hand strengths.

The right popup shows the chance of holding a certain card (2 through A).
The purple part of the bar indicates pocket pairs.
The height of the red part of the bar indicates the kicker.
A full bar is an A, one pixel less is a K, etc.

For example, in the pic above, 7.47%% of the hands have a 2 in them.
Approximately a third of those hands are A2, a third are K2 and the remaining third are 22.


Monte carlo engine required for this feature!


For this feature to work though, the Monte Carlo engine will need to be activated.

The software features two engines, namely the Math Engine and the Monte Carlo Engine.
For more details on those engines, please click the link above.

In order to see the popups described in this section, the Monte Carlo Engine will have to be used.
In many trees however, the Máth Engine will be the engine that the software will use.

Now, technically the Math Engine is the superior one, since it achieves its results by enumeration and is therefore mathematically accurate. However the Monte Carlo Engine can achieve some additional results, like for example these popups. To get the best of both engines, turn on Engine->Merge data from both engines.
Or turn it ON with the quick-toggle in the upper left of the interface:



The software will now first run the Monte Carlo Engine and then overwrite its results with everything the Math Engine can do better. Go here for more information on these two engines.

 

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