There isn't an option to set limits in cash games in gnubg.  I suppose setting
it up as the first game in a 8 point match (in your example) would give a closer
analysis, I imagine there are some subtle differences though.

Jon

On 27/06/2010 08:04, Julian Wilson wrote:
> hello all.
> 
> when playing money games online the players usually 'limit' their losses by 
> setting a stake per point but with a maximum loss (e.g. £10 per point £80 
> maximum loss).   Assuming these parameters  and the cube is at 4 or 8, then 
> I'm concerned that the cube decision analysis is wrong.  My concern is that 
> as the game is limited and the cube (say) at 8 (in the example given) then no 
> player can win a double or treble game and more importantly the redouble 
> option is also of no value.
> 
> Is this a real limitation of the cube decision analysis? And if yes then are 
> there any settings options (in GNU) to accurately model cube decisions in 
> limited loss cash games?
> 
> Thanks in anticipation.
> 
> Julian
> 
> 
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