Cold - Call (Flat) vs different open size
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    Default Cold - Call (Flat) vs different open size

    Sorry for english

    Iwant to make 3 definitions for HU SNG.

    1.BB call-open (flat) vs miniraise (2x)
    2.BB call-open (flat) vs miniraise (2x - 3x)
    3.BB call-open (flat) vs miniraise (3x - 3.5x)

    In Actions Sequences I set de SB open 2x, 2-3x, etc. but the results of definitions is the same.

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    Sorry !

    I attached the definition.

    It is ok now ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Apache View Post
    Sorry !

    I attached the definition.

    It is ok now ?
    -A definition as an attachment, do not copy paste the xml. You can easily find the definition file by right clicking it in the list and clicking "open location". If you haven't created a definition, please include the other items
    -A hand history for which you are not seeing the desired results when you test it using the test environment. Please specify for whom you intended to see a success or opportunity. You can easily find these using HEM filters and it is a great way to truly express what you mean!
    -A brief description of what behavior you were trying to model

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