Some more common questions and reference information for MonkerSolver users.

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Rake Cap Reference: Millichips by Stakes

MonkerSolver uses millichips — 1/1000th of a chip. The table below shows the correct rake cap values to enter for common stakes and cap sizes. If you want to use the stake you play at then find the stake in the table below and the rake cap of the site you play on or extrapolate from the table.

NL/PLO 0.5BB cap 1BB cap 3BB cap
NL/PLO 1050 ($0.05)100 ($0.10)300 ($0.30)
NL/PLO 20100 ($0.10)200 ($0.20)600 ($0.60)
NL/PLO 50250 ($0.25)500 ($0.50)1,500 ($1.50)
NL/PLO 100500 ($0.50)1,000 ($1)3,000 ($3)
NL/PLO 2001,000 ($1)2,000 ($2)6,000 ($6)
NL/PLO 4002,000 ($2)4,000 ($4)12,000 ($12)
NL/PLO 5002,500 ($2.50)5,000 ($5)15,000 ($15)
NL/PLO 1k5,000 ($5)10,000 ($10)30,000 ($30)
NL/PLO 2k10,000 ($10)20,000 ($20)60,000 ($60)
NL/PLO 5k25,000 ($25)50,000 ($50)150,000 ($150)
2
Moving the Licence Between PCs

MonkerSolver allows you to activate the software on up to 2 PCs at the same time. This means you can, for example, run it on both a home PC and a dedicated server simultaneously without needing to deactivate either.

3
Node Locking

Node locking is not available while a simulation is running. If you want to apply a node lock you must:

You cannot apply a node lock mid-solve and continue from where it left off.

4
Do I Need Internet Access When Using MonkerSolver?

MonkerSolver requires an active internet connection when you log in. This is used to verify your licence. Once you are logged in and your licence is confirmed, you can continue working without an internet connection — but the initial login requires connectivity.