I follow you, however I can't see were the results are coming from running on a 
Mac Intel

Results from Mac Intel
8c 7h
7c 2h
9s 5d Jh
 p      win  loss  tie
 1       24     594     372
 2       24     372     594 

Mac Intel is so far from my Pentium 4.
First we don't know how the mother board is set up.
The I have no experience from intel dual core processor.
Further I have no idea if there are any processor depended lookup tables, hence 
files t_

Suggestions?

Thanks


 
On Tuesday, October 09, 2007, at 11:41AM, "Loic Dachary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>> Bellow is the test code.
>>
>> Expected result from my Mac PPC, and Windows XP Pentium 4 tests
>> 8c 7h
>> 7c 2h
>> 9s 5d Jh
>>   p      win  loss  tie
>>   1      124      96     770
>>   2      124     770      96
>>
>> Results from Mac Intel
>> 8c 7h
>> 7c 2h
>> 9s 5d Jh
>>   p      win  loss  tie 
>>   1       24     594     372
>>   2       24     372     594 
>
>    Here are the results from pokenum:
>
>pokenum -h 8c 7h - 7c 2h -- 9s 5d jh
>Holdem Hi: 990 enumerated boards containing 9s 5d Jh
>cards     win   %win      lose  %lose       tie   %tie        EV
>8c 7h     770  77.78        96   9.70       124  12.53     0.840
>7c 2h      96   9.70       770  77.78       124  12.53     0.160
>
>    which indicates that your code is correct. It's on a i386,
>therefore it means that it's not an endianness issue in the code
>because you get the same results on a PPC.
>
>    Does this make sense ?
>
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