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10-26-2020 , 12:01 AM
Hey, just to reiterate the request for equity buckets. FWIW, it would be useful when linking GTO+ to Zilla to see overall range composition and advantage in pie chart format ala Modern Poker Theory. If at all possible it would be really helpful to have this somehow linked to the hotness feature so that we can see how and if the original equity advantage changes street by street with flop groupings intact . Cheers
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10-26-2020 , 06:30 AM
Hi Scylla, could you help me out, please?

I started to finally use the Flopzilla Pro and today my "Apply groups" just stopped working.

I did applied groups on my Ranges saved it and used it for a day or two. Today, when I opened the Flopzilla and hover my mouse over those ranges I found out the grouping is gone..... what I mean is there are no colours at all and all is white (yes white, not back to its original "non grouping" color, but white......

Not sure what I can do, I did not change any settings or anything.

Thanks!
Jakub
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10-26-2020 , 07:58 AM
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Originally Posted by S37
Hi Scylla, could you help me out, please?

I started to finally use the Flopzilla Pro and today my "Apply groups" just stopped working.

I did applied groups on my Ranges saved it and used it for a day or two. Today, when I opened the Flopzilla and hover my mouse over those ranges I found out the grouping is gone..... what I mean is there are no colours at all and all is white (yes white, not back to its original "non grouping" color, but white......

Not sure what I can do, I did not change any settings or anything.

Thanks!
Jakub
Can you please check if /config/settings.txt has the proper content (see below)?
If not, then deleting it and restarting Flopzilla should restore the file.

Code:
[PREFLOP GROUP COLORS]
1) 0 130 202
2) 114 191 68
3) 225 68 68
4) 245 120 245
5) 0 225 225
6) 255 183 71
7) 0 191 255
8) 255 127 39
9) 155 155 155

[ANALYSIS GROUP COLORS]
1) 0 155 255
2) 0 155 0
3) 235 0 0
4) 255 0 255
5) 255 127 39
6) 82 215 215
7) 141 220 0

[HOTNESS COLORS]
1) 255 0 0
2) 255 255 0
3) 0 255 0
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10-26-2020 , 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by scylla
Can you please check if /config/settings.txt has the proper content (see below)?
If not, then deleting it and restarting Flopzilla should restore the file.

Code:
[PREFLOP GROUP COLORS]
1) 0 130 202
2) 114 191 68
3) 225 68 68
4) 245 120 245
5) 0 225 225
6) 255 183 71
7) 0 191 255
8) 255 127 39
9) 155 155 155

[ANALYSIS GROUP COLORS]
1) 0 155 255
2) 0 155 0
3) 235 0 0
4) 255 0 255
5) 255 127 39
6) 82 215 215
7) 141 220 0

[HOTNESS COLORS]
1) 255 0 0
2) 255 255 0
3) 0 255 0
Hi,

thanks for coming back so fast, unfortunately the file is exactly as you mentioned and it still does not work.

any other ideas?

thanks!
jakub
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10-26-2020 , 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by S37
Hi,

thanks for coming back so fast, unfortunately the file is exactly as you mentioned and it still does not work.

any other ideas?

thanks!
jakub
If you uninstall and reinstall to a different directory then your installation will be reset. Your custom ranges are stored in /config/newdefs3.txt, so copying that file to the new location will restore Flopzilla to its previous state.
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10-30-2020 , 03:40 PM
Hello, is it possible to make the non-selected range a bit darker or change the color to one that doesn't blend as much with the white background? It is difficult to see.



Thanks
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10-31-2020 , 02:35 AM
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Originally Posted by MicroDonkYT
Hello, is it possible to make the non-selected range a bit darker or change the color to one that doesn't blend as much with the white background? It is difficult to see.



Thanks
Ok, I'll see what can be done here. The challenge here is partially that not all monitors are the same, so there are subtle differences in how the graph is displayed. On my monitor it looks perfectly fine, but I suppose that this can be subjective.

Last edited by scylla; 10-31-2020 at 02:46 AM.
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11-12-2020 , 02:15 PM
This ought to be easy, but it is eluding me.

Consider an ace-high, rainbow flop, say, As 9h 6d.

I am working with Flopzilla Pro. I want to construct a filter for hands to c-bet this flop. I want to pick out KsXs combos as being backdoor nut flush draws, and add them to this filter.

I can right-click on the "2 crd bkdr fd" bar in the filtering section and pick out the suited king combos, but that picks out all suited kings, not just spades. In my poking around I am not finding away to add just the KsXs combos to the filter.

Am I missing something obvious? Is there a Flopzilla trick that I simply do not know? Or can this not be done?
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11-12-2020 , 04:32 PM
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Originally Posted by AlanBostick
This ought to be easy, but it is eluding me.

Consider an ace-high, rainbow flop, say, As 9h 6d.

I am working with Flopzilla Pro. I want to construct a filter for hands to c-bet this flop. I want to pick out KsXs combos as being backdoor nut flush draws, and add them to this filter.

I can right-click on the "2 crd bkdr fd" bar in the filtering section and pick out the suited king combos, but that picks out all suited kings, not just spades. In my poking around I am not finding away to add just the KsXs combos to the filter.

Am I missing something obvious? Is there a Flopzilla trick that I simply do not know? Or can this not be done?
If you really want to filter for one specific suit, then go to the customization menu.
There, click on "SUITS", select ss and click on the "Save" icon.
This will add a custom filter that's specifically for spades.

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11-13-2020 , 11:29 AM
EXCELLENT! Thank you.
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11-25-2020 , 06:57 AM
Hi scylla,
I know that it is possible to name gourps on grouping mode but is it also possible for the filters on the pie chart function?
Thanks.
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11-25-2020 , 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by DeuceOTR
Hi scylla,
I know that it is possible to name gourps on grouping mode but is it also possible for the filters on the pie chart function?
Thanks.
Not at the moment, but I can consider it for future releases.
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11-26-2020 , 09:59 AM
Hi Scylla,

I did this one but forgot how to do it,
If I want to export all my ranges from FZ Pro so I can re-open them at a different computer I use, how do I do it?

I remmember there was a file I think I need to move from the origin folder to the destination folder.

Thanks !
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11-26-2020 , 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Dude-Bun
Hi Scylla,

I did this one but forgot how to do it,
If I want to export all my ranges from FZ Pro so I can re-open them at a different computer I use, how do I do it?

I remmember there was a file I think I need to move from the origin folder to the destination folder.

Thanks !
Your ranges are stored in /config/newdefs3.txt.
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11-30-2020 , 03:51 PM
hello in night mode when i use 100% dimming and want to go to flop break down, its unreadable, can you change colors of rainbow etc to black?
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12-01-2020 , 04:41 AM
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Originally Posted by magorko
hello in night mode when i use 100% dimming and want to go to flop break down, its unreadable, can you change colors of rainbow etc to black?
Thank you for pointing this out.
I will make some changes to take care of this.

Last edited by scylla; 12-01-2020 at 04:50 AM.
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12-10-2020 , 08:42 PM
Hi new question here.

Im wondering what the difference between using\(studying) a flopzilla based strategy, where betting\calling\raising etc. will be based on equity percentages alone, and NOT calling a x% of time.

would be versus using\studying more solver approached gto strategies where one calls based on equity, but also adding into strategy ONLY in " x percentages" of time with each hand\equation.


In a nutshell would it be accurate to say that a Flopzilla based strategy is just using is a more exploitative based strategy because its for example betting OR checking 100%* of the time (NOT a % of the time) based solely on whether youre ahead in equity or not (50%+)... where as gto leaves yourself a more balanced approach by checking some of the hands youd normally bet.

If so are there any other pros and cons between each strategy?

Last edited by SikBluffBruh; 12-10-2020 at 08:51 PM.
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12-11-2020 , 01:44 AM
any discount for coming xmas ?
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12-11-2020 , 05:45 AM
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any discount for coming xmas ?
No, we don't have any such promotions.
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12-11-2020 , 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by SikBluffBruh
Hi new question here.

Im wondering what the difference between using\(studying) a flopzilla based strategy, where betting\calling\raising etc. will be based on equity percentages alone, and NOT calling a x% of time.

would be versus using\studying more solver approached gto strategies where one calls based on equity, but also adding into strategy ONLY in "x percentages" of time with each hand\equation.

In a nutshell would it be accurate to say that a Flopzilla based strategy is just using is a more exploitative based strategy because its for example betting OR checking 100%* of the time (NOT a % of the time) based solely on whether youre ahead in equity or not (50%+)... where as gto leaves yourself a more balanced approach by checking some of the hands youd normally bet.

If so are there any other pros and cons between each strategy?
Basically the difference will be that when using Flopzilla, you're trying to understand the situation and use that to arrive at a strategy. In GTO+ it works the other way around. You're given the solution, and then try to work backwards to understand why this particular strategy was chosen.
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12-14-2020 , 04:31 AM
I haven't been around in several months but after using flopzillapro and GTO+ more over the past few weeks, I've really begun to appreciate how special they are together. Keep pumping out new updates and listening to suggestions from the community. This is truly great stuff!
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12-23-2020 , 03:16 PM
I spent a bunch of time building a BTNvBB model with multiple sizes in the tree editor.

In order to run COvBB, I have to change the preflop ranges and click "build tree". This resets the entire tree so I will have to repeat the entire process again in the tree editor.

Is there a way I can save this tree so I can use it for COvBB? If so how can change the preflop ranges and run the model with the same tree?

Thanks
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12-23-2020 , 05:28 PM
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Originally Posted by mike1270
I spent a bunch of time building a BTNvBB model with multiple sizes in the tree editor.

In order to run COvBB, I have to change the preflop ranges and click "build tree". This resets the entire tree so I will have to repeat the entire process again in the tree editor.

Is there a way I can save this tree so I can use it for COvBB? If so how can change the preflop ranges and run the model with the same tree?

Thanks
For this:

1) Load your edited tree
2) Set the ranges that you want to use
3) Go to "Build tree"
4) Go to the tab "Rebuild"
5) Click on "Rebuild with current settings"

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12-26-2020 , 10:29 AM
Hi scylla, or someone else

I have 2 questions.

-Is there a newdefs.txt file with lots of ranges ready to import available somewhere?
and
-I cant seem to figure out how to add a specific flop to a subset in gto+ I cant click the button when i type JcJh5s for example.

Thank you
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12-26-2020 , 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Critz
Hi scylla, or someone else

I have 2 questions.

-Is there a newdefs.txt file with lots of ranges ready to import available somewhere?
and
-I cant seem to figure out how to add a specific flop to a subset in gto+ I cant click the button when i type JcJh5s for example.

Thank you
We don't offer standard ranges, given that everyone's needs for ranges are different.
It's not possible for us to anticipate this.

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Originally Posted by Critz
-I cant seem to figure out how to add a specific flop to a subset in gto+ I cant click the button when i type JcJh5s for example.
Subsets are already perfectly weighted.
Adding more trees to them will make them far less accurate.
We will probably remove this restriction for future releases though.
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