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arther57
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Is this logic correct?
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September 13, 2019, 09:04:34 PM »
HeadsUp, i am BB vs SB
When in BigBlind and bigblindsize >=18 and FirstRaiserPosition = 1 and folds = 0 and not (opponentisallin)
(Line 1242:) When (hand = A4 or hand = K4 or hand = 54 or hand = 43 Suited or hand = 42 Suited) Call Force
SB goes all in and the above line fires. Is my logic correct? Im expecting the 'not' to stop this given the SB is all in.
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Shanky Technologies Holdem Version 9.8.7: Hand: 4c 2c
Players = 1 Fold
hands played in session = 25
in timer: players = 1, folds in game= 0, raises = 1, checks = 0, calls = 0, bets = 0, folds = 0
casino = xxxx 6 Max, No Limit Tourny, BB = 60.00, Pot = 0 BBs, Stack = 810.00, TI = 1 BBs
Amount To Call = 9 BBs
In Big Blind
Matching user defined condition at line 1242, Action = call force
clicking Call
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Egor
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Re: Is this logic correct?
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September 13, 2019, 09:43:05 PM »
looks OK to me. maybe the bot didn't recognize the opponent went all in, that can be a tricky read sometimes.
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