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As you can see its speed is primarily due to being able to solve for many hands in one lookup
Yeah, There's a distinct difference between lumping evals together and a fast generic evaluator. You can certainly do evals rather quickly if you are able to "share results" across cases. Under specific circumstances this is a fairly straightforard process. In general, it's rather difficult. How fast can you get the generic evaluator to go? - Andrew |
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