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Old 08-26-2005, 01:46 PM
Bill Lumberg Bill Lumberg is offline
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Default VPIP

Are there any poker software simulation games that let you enter the exact percentage VPIP that you want your opponents to play? I know you can enter loose/tight, passive/aggressive, but I was wondering if there was one where you can enter exact numbers.

Also, Poker Academy's settings seem to be unrealistic. You make a player a little aggressive and he's bluffing all the time. Any comments on what to do or why?
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Old 08-27-2005, 11:48 AM
RedManPlus RedManPlus is offline
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Default Just Code a Poker Academy Bot

The only way to do this right...
Is code a Bot that uses the Meerkat API...
And plug it into Poker Academy.

You then have 100% control over your Bot's play...
And can analyze interesting things.

For example...
You can set up a simulated Party 22 NL SNG...
With 7 Bots that play exactly like an "average player"...
And 2 Bots the play exactly like a "leaderboard player"...
With the 10th place your analysis Bot...
That seeks out optimal strategy for this exact game...
Or specific situations in this exact game.

But it's probably easier to collect several 1000 tournies...
And develop an Optimal Pushing Strategy via back testing...
Which I'm doing right now...
But I may still decide to implement the PA thing.

If you can't code a programmable Bot...
Someone will probably do it for $500-$1000 or so...
It's not a major project.

Good luck.

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