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How it works the real-time search?

I'm surprised that I am the only one who saw this code and thank you, you saved my life (can I offer you something?) because I have reimplemented it.
I understand how mccfr works pretty much well but I don't understand how real-time search works. Is it used lcfr for that?
I thought that the only reasonable way of doing that is to use the pre-trained regrets and sets the hero game steps fixed for one player.

For example, if the action is:

  • sb/bb: 1/2$
  • Player 1 raises 4$
  • Player 2 calls 2$
    Flop:
  • Player 2 checks
  • Player 1 bets 6$
  • Player 2 raises 18$
  • no solution

Then in the lcfr (?) do I have to set fixed this first actions for nĀ° time iterations?

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