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04-26-2010 , 02:51 AM
I cruncher and quizzer!

I just need to say that every now and then! I use both of these program a lot. Most frequently when walking my dog and thinking about poker.
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04-30-2010 , 07:40 PM
For my fellow Android users, I have a clean, simple preflop->turn odds calculator:

http://relentlessly-inaccurate.com/a...s-screen-1.png
http://relentlessly-inaccurate.com/a...s-screen-2.png

Monte Carlo done on server side to minimize CPU usage.

PM me and I'll send you it for free (provided you'll BETA test some android poker apps down the road).
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05-25-2010 , 08:51 PM
Any iPad owners out there yet? New app! - "PokerCruncher for iPad" went live today.

The UI has been reorg'd so that all the important screens are integrated together on one big main screen. This lets you see the overall picture quickly and clearly and also lets you enter cards and ranges faster.

Other things in the iPad version:
- Portrait and landscape orientations.
- All stats and the range equity breakdown heat map update in real time as the calculation progresses. (can't see the heat map update in the iPhone version)
- A few more small features over the iPhone version: hand histogram bars, tap-able range equity breakdown heat map (shows cell info.).
- Higher default number of simulations (2.5 x), thanks to the iPad's faster processor.

I'm biased of course, but imho this app is sexier, cooler, and faster on the iPad's gorgeous screen. And as with the iPhone version it'll get better through updates.

If you try it I'd love to hear feedback, and would be great if you can write a review on iTunes as well to help the app start out.

Some pics below, are also on http://www.pokercruncher.com/ipPokerCruncherIPad.html.

Thanks for your interest and support for the app over the many months.

Basic Hand Range Calculation, Range Editor View:


Basic Hand Range Calculation, Range Equity Breakdown Heat Map View:


Deal-To-Flop, Flop Hit Stats, Odds For Flopping Draws And Combination Draws:


AA Vs. 9 Random Hands, Landscape Orientation:
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05-26-2010 , 03:22 AM
sweet! Finally a good reason to buy an iPad
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05-26-2010 , 08:55 PM
I'm getting a Droid in the next couple months and I'll 100% buy PokerCruncher the day it comes out for Droid. ONE TIME DEALER!
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05-29-2010 , 08:15 AM
Here is a suggestion, add the possibility of dealing a random flop .. in other word, you set up two ranges then deal a random flop, see results.

then deal another random flop, see results .. etc.
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05-29-2010 , 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Gelford
Here is a suggestion, add the possibility of dealing a random flop .. in other word, you set up two ranges then deal a random flop, see results.

then deal another random flop, see results .. etc.
Can already do this. The "Rnd" button does different things depending on which card is selected (tapped):
* If a player card is selected (tapped), deals random player cards.
* If a flop card is selected (tapped), deals a random flop.
* Similarly for turn and river cards.

This is mentioned in the Help screen but I admit isn't very discoverable on your own. But I went with this overloaded behavior instead of a more explicit popup menu list for speed. You can hit the Rnd button repeatedly without a popup list getting in the way.
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05-29-2010 , 10:45 AM
I just discovered it my own as well (D'oh) ... Great applet ... thumbs up from me and cheap too !
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06-02-2010 , 10:50 PM
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Originally Posted by rj999
Any iPad owners out there yet? New app! - "PokerCruncher for iPad" went live today.

The UI has been reorg'd so that all the important screens are integrated together on one big main screen. This lets you see the overall picture quickly and clearly and also lets you enter cards and ranges faster.

Other things in the iPad version:
- Portrait and landscape orientations.
- All stats and the range equity breakdown heat map update in real time as the calculation progresses. (can't see the heat map update in the iPhone version)
- A few more small features over the iPhone version: hand histogram bars, tap-able range equity breakdown heat map (shows cell info.).
- Higher default number of simulations (2.5 x), thanks to the iPad's faster processor.

I'm biased of course, but imho this app is sexier, cooler, and faster on the iPad's gorgeous screen. And as with the iPhone version it'll get better through updates.

If you try it I'd love to hear feedback, and would be great if you can write a review on iTunes as well to help the app start out.

Some pics below, are also on http://www.pokercruncher.com/ipPokerCruncherIPad.html.

Thanks for your interest and support for the app over the many months.

Basic Hand Range Calculation, Range Editor View:


Basic Hand Range Calculation, Range Equity Breakdown Heat Map View:


Deal-To-Flop, Flop Hit Stats, Odds For Flopping Draws And Combination Draws:


AA Vs. 9 Random Hands, Landscape Orientation:

RJ - Awesome looking app. This will be amazing on the iPad. Is the initial launch sale for the iPad app already over? Seems like it was only on sale for a couple of days.
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06-02-2010 , 11:35 PM
RJ, you're quick I see the app is back on sale. I'll be making a purchase shortly. Thx
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06-02-2010 , 11:41 PM
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RJ - Awesome looking app. This will be amazing on the iPad. Is the initial launch sale for the iPad app already over? Seems like it was only on sale for a couple of days.
Thanks! I've been experimenting with 7.99 and 9.99. It's back at 7.99 today. I figured a good chunk of potential iPad version buyers will already have bought the iPhone version, so better to go with the lower price to make it easier to click 'buy' again. Apologies to anyone who bought at 9.99. Who knows, it may be back at 9.99 someday; learning process for me.

If this were a desktop program, I think this can sell for a good amount more than 7.99 or 9.99. But iPad app prices are closer to iPhone app prices than desktop app prices. I'm hoping at either price people will think the iPad version is a good deal for what it does (on that great screen).

Thanks for your message, good to hear.
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06-06-2010 , 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by rj999
Thanks! I've been experimenting with 7.99 and 9.99. It's back at 7.99 today. I figured a good chunk of potential iPad version buyers will already have bought the iPhone version, so better to go with the lower price to make it easier to click 'buy' again. Apologies to anyone who bought at 9.99. Who knows, it may be back at 9.99 someday; learning process for me.

If this were a desktop program, I think this can sell for a good amount more than 7.99 or 9.99. But iPad app prices are closer to iPhone app prices than desktop app prices. I'm hoping at either price people will think the iPad version is a good deal for what it does (on that great screen).

Thanks for your message, good to hear.

I have to pay twice!!???!?! OMFG!?!??!?!!!!!!

Seriously, I had no problems paying another $8 for the iPad version, it's very well worth it, cheap at twice the price. Thanks for the beautiful update that gives me yet another reason to take my iPad to the poker room.
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06-06-2010 , 04:48 PM
was sitting at the bar waiting for someone last night. cranked out 3-4 'Random 10' quizzes on Pokerquizzer cos u gotta stay sharp and know the numbers.

serious players w iphones should own these apps imo.
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06-06-2010 , 05:49 PM
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Originally Posted by DesertCat
I have to pay twice!!???!?! OMFG!?!??!?!!!!!!

Seriously, I had no problems paying another $8 for the iPad version, it's very well worth it, cheap at twice the price. Thanks for the beautiful update that gives me yet another reason to take my iPad to the poker room.
Great! Thanks for your support and advice DC, 99k, funkyj, Crane, and all, on various threads.

I submitted the iPad version's first update yesterday - make the deck's cards and buttons bigger so they're easier to tap (bigger than iPhone version's). Got feedback offline on this.

Re. separate purchases, another way to look at this is, imo App Store prices have been pushed lower than normal due to app competition (but it's hard to define 'normal'). If small/niche developers can't make some bucks from their apps, we'll eventually be pushed off of them and to less fun but more lucrative activities. Many thanks for everyone's support and feedback on this forum.
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06-10-2010 , 02:27 AM
pretty cool wish i had an i phone tho
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06-20-2010 , 05:25 PM
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pretty cool wish i had an i phone tho
Thanks, how about an iPod touch or an iPad if you don't want an iPhone/ATT ? : )

A small update went live today - make the Deal-To feature clearer in the UI.

A customer in Canada sent an email reporting incorrect odds but turns out he had Deal-To-Flop set and didn't notice what this feature does. This has tripped up a lot of people, I think partly because most odds calcs don't have this feature (PokerCruncher has had it from the start for 1.5 years).

I had added things like a one-time alert explaining this feature, but more drastic steps are needed, so added more visual indication in the UI by heavily dimming the non-dealt cards. After clearing this up this customer turned his 1-star iTunes review to a 5-star one on the Canada app store, happy about that.

After many features for well over a year, kind of reaching a fixed point on the iPhone/iPad versions. Can't guarantee Android for reasons discussed before but will consider non-Apple platforms.

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06-21-2010 , 09:46 PM
Love the app...it does way more than I can handle. 5 stars and left a review for the new update Very nice on the iPad.

Only suggestion would be a simple/advanced UI toggle with some of the more basic stuff in a cleaner layout and then the full package on advanced.

Oh and no export to 2+2?
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06-21-2010 , 10:28 PM
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Originally Posted by jjb108
Love the app...it does way more than I can handle. 5 stars and left a review for the new update Very nice on the iPad.

Only suggestion would be a simple/advanced UI toggle with some of the more basic stuff in a cleaner layout and then the full package on advanced.

Oh and no export to 2+2?
Many thanks for the good iTunes review! (those are harder to get; much easier to post on forum looks like) Helps the app a lot.

Re. simple/advanced UI toggle - I see, no need to be bothered by the hand range views if you're not using them, making it possible to use larger cards / buttons / full deck. I'll put it on the list but won't promise it yet - is a good amount of UI work. Of course if more votes come in for this, will move to top of the list.

Re. export - You can do Menu->ViewHandText&Export and send the hand text results to your email. You can also export a hand range's text and range breakdown heat map details. If you want a pic you can take a screenshot by holding down the Center (Home) button of the device and pressing the Sleep/Wake (On/Off) button on the top of the device simultaneously.

Thanks for your UI suggestion and good feedback.
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07-01-2010 , 10:11 AM
Hey!

The app looks really really cool rj, great job man..

I havent had the time to read thrue the whole thread but is there anyway i could get this into an Android mobile instead of Iphone?
And is this woking for ipad? if not.. will it work in ipad or & android phones later?

Thanks
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07-01-2010 , 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by hoog
Hey!

The app looks really really cool rj, great job man..

I havent had the time to read thrue the whole thread but is there anyway i could get this into an Android mobile instead of Iphone?
And is this woking for ipad? if not.. will it work in ipad or & android phones later?

Thanks
Thanks! There's already an iPad version. See:

http://www.pokercruncher.com

Re. Android, still no plans. Imo it's not easy to support an army of devices.
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07-01-2010 , 02:01 PM
Plz update for Android another vote here... I think you'll find google checkout/app market not as hard as you might fear. I understand and love how you're dedicated to keeping it up to date, fixing, but the android based market is without something similar to this or even a mobile pokerstove.
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07-01-2010 , 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by rj999
Thanks! There's already an iPad version. See:

http://www.pokercruncher.com

Re. Android, still no plans. Imo it's not easy to support an army of devices.

Allright, sweet!

sucky really would loove to have this on my android!

Keep up the good work!
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07-03-2010 , 01:28 PM
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Originally Posted by hoog

I havent had the time to read thrue the whole thread...
Blasphemy!
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07-06-2010 , 05:18 PM
I love this app!
Thank you!
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07-07-2010 , 11:39 PM
Does anyone know of something like this or a pokerstove type "range" on android? There are so many apps to wade through but most seem to be just flat % odds with no range input available.
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