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 ? > >-- >+33 1 76 60 72 81 Loic Dachary mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://dachary.org/loic/gpg.txt sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Latitude: 48.86962325498033 Longitude: 2.3623046278953552 > > _______________________________________________ Pokersource-users mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/pokersource-users
