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08-20-2019 , 04:59 PM
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Originally Posted by scylla
Oh, one thing that I forgot to mention.
You can just use the trial version of GTO+ for this.
For download go here: www.gtoplus.com/download
You'll need the current beta, v121.
I was going to try that, tyvm for confirming, glgl.
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08-20-2019 , 10:06 PM
Hi, I bought Flopzilla at the beginning of the year and installed/registered it on my Linux computer using WINE. I just installed the newest update, and it seems fine, but I also tried the FZPro beta and it appears to only be the trial version with limited features/flop. Is this supposed to be the case for a FZ registered user, on the same computer?

Also, the font is all wonky and large, and it appears that some of the interface is cutoff; also, the window will not resize. Flopzilla was the first poker program I installed via WINE, but since then, I've discovered it's about the only one that works properly - I had to create a Windows virtual machine to run other stuff, which prevents me from running FZ in conjunction with other poker software. And now it appears that FlopzillaPro may not work well with WINE either (although that may just be the beta). I realize this is beyond your control, but with all that in mind, could I be allowed to move my registered FZ over to the Windows-using virtual machine (on the same computer) without wasting a second activation key? I tried to use shared folders to run the client (Linux/WINE) version from within the VM, but FZ treats it as a new computer and won't allow it.

Last edited by SageLee; 08-20-2019 at 10:20 PM.
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08-21-2019 , 03:23 AM
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Originally Posted by SageLee
Hi, I bought Flopzilla at the beginning of the year and installed/registered it on my Linux computer using WINE. I just installed the newest update, and it seems fine, but I also tried the FZPro beta and it appears to only be the trial version with limited features/flop. Is this supposed to be the case for a FZ registered user, on the same computer?

Also, the font is all wonky and large, and it appears that some of the interface is cutoff; also, the window will not resize. Flopzilla was the first poker program I installed via WINE, but since then, I've discovered it's about the only one that works properly - I had to create a Windows virtual machine to run other stuff, which prevents me from running FZ in conjunction with other poker software. And now it appears that FlopzillaPro may not work well with WINE either (although that may just be the beta). I realize this is beyond your control, but with all that in mind, could I be allowed to move my registered FZ over to the Windows-using virtual machine (on the same computer) without wasting a second activation key? I tried to use shared folders to run the client (Linux/WINE) version from within the VM, but FZ treats it as a new computer and won't allow it.
You can simply request your key for FlopzillaPro here: www.flopzilla.com/requestkey.html
It will be sent to you within a few minutes of your request.

Should you not have received your key within 5 minutes, then please contact support with your hardware ID and we will generate your key for you manually.

Hardware ID?
To get your hardware ID, start FlopzillaPro and go to "register" in its menu.


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Originally Posted by SageLee
could I be allowed to move my registered FZ over to the Windows-using virtual machine (on the same computer) without wasting a second activation key?
Your activation keys do not expire when used. You can always requests a new key whenever you move to a new computer. A Flopzilla license is lifetime and does not expire. All that will happen when you move to a new computer is that the old license is deactivated.
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08-21-2019 , 05:24 AM
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Originally Posted by scylla
Your activation keys do not expire when used. You can always requests a new key whenever you move to a new computer. A Flopzilla license is lifetime and does not expire. All that will happen when you move to a new computer is that the old license is deactivated.
Ah, ok. I misunderstood the terms. Thanks for clearing that up.
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08-22-2019 , 12:24 PM
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Originally Posted by spoggos
False positives happen all the time with poker software. I really doubt scylla has suddenly turned to the dark side.
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08-22-2019 , 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by spoggos
Yes, this is unfortunately a false positive. Virus scanners aren't perfect, and sometimes they see a threat that isn't really there. I have contacted the team for BitDefender and reported the false positive to them. With any luck the issue will be resolved in a few days. My apologies for the inconvenience, but this will happen from time to time when new releases are made available, and in particular if it involves a brand new product that the virus scanners are not yet familiar with.
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08-28-2019 , 04:11 AM
Hello, FZ team! I installed Flopzilla pro. I would like you to answer a couple of questions:
1. Import ranges from FZ to FzPro. I tried to create text file named newdefs3.txt in FZpro directory copying into it text I'v got from Export predefined ranges in FZ. After using 'import predef ranges..' FZPro feature I get message box saying 'import succeeded' but sadly range tab is still empty.

SO: What is the proper way to import ranges from Flopzilla to Flopzilla Pro?

2. How should we move ranges between categories in FZPro? In FZ you have to resize to left ranges window to get to the subcategories managing tools and now it seems they are gone.

Thank you for doing great job.
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08-28-2019 , 04:25 AM
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Originally Posted by prophotovision
Hello, FZ team! I installed Flopzilla pro. I would like you to answer a couple of questions:
1. Import ranges from FZ to FzPro. I tried to create text file named newdefs3.txt in FZpro directory copying into it text I'v got from Export predefined ranges in FZ. After using 'import predef ranges..' FZPro feature I get message box saying 'import succeeded' but sadly range tab is still empty.

SO: What is the proper way to import ranges from Flopzilla to Flopzilla Pro?

2. How should we move ranges between categories in FZPro? In FZ you have to resize to left ranges window to get to the subcategories managing tools and now it seems they are gone.

Thank you for doing great job.
1.
Your Flopzilla ranges are stored in the file newdefs2.txt.
This will be in the same directory as Flopzilla.exe.
Most likely this will be C:/program files (x86)/Flopzilla

Copy this file to the directory for FlopzillaPro.
Most likely this will be C:/program files (x86)/FlopzillaPro

After that:
1) Start FlopzillaPro
2) Go to “Settings->Import preflop ranges” in its menu
3) Select “newdefs2.txt”
4) Click on “IMPORT RANGES”




2.
You can just drag and drop them.
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08-28-2019 , 05:46 AM
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Originally Posted by scylla
1.
Your Flopzilla ranges are stored in the file newdefs2.txt.
This will be in the same directory as Flopzilla.exe.

Copy this file to the directory for FlopzillaPro.

2) Go to “Settings->Import preflop ranges” in its menu
3) Select “newdefs2.txt”
4) Click on “IMPORT RANGES”
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Thank you. It worked. Not so much for drag-n-drop yet. Maybe I'm just doing it wrong.
I have another one: where did suite selection went in Pro?
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08-28-2019 , 01:39 PM
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Originally Posted by prophotovision
Thank you. It worked. Not so much for drag-n-drop yet. Maybe I'm just doing it wrong.
I have another one: where did suite selection went in Pro?
Enlarge the window downwards.
Suit selection is placed to the lower left of the matrix.

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08-28-2019 , 04:14 PM
Okay, new Flopzilla is f*cking amazing! I mean it.
The group editor is the killing feature, I just would like to give a suggestion to improve it further.
Let's say on the specific flop I know that sometimes opponents check-raises with the TPWK and sometimes he just calls with it. I want to split the hand category TP to 2 parts by using weight editor and then put each part into the "raise" or "call" category. This way I can see how frequently opp XR and how frequently he calls on the same pie chart diagram.
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08-29-2019 , 04:05 AM
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Originally Posted by ffsh
Okay, new Flopzilla is f*cking amazing! I mean it.
The group editor is the killing feature, I just would like to give a suggestion to improve it further.
Let's say on the specific flop I know that sometimes opponents check-raises with the TPWK and sometimes he just calls with it. I want to split the hand category TP to 2 parts by using weight editor and then put each part into the "raise" or "call" category. This way I can see how frequently opp XR and how frequently he calls on the same pie chart diagram.
Ok, I will take it into consideration for later releases.
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08-30-2019 , 12:53 PM
With a similar line of thinking as ffsh, I would like to be able to group hands individually instead of groups only being tied to specific hand strength filters pre-determined by flopzilla.

For example, I could choose the "red filter" and then select hands I would like to be marked in red, then choose the "blue filter" and continue selecting hands I would like to be marked in blue.

Additionally I would like to be able to group hands in the preflop ranges. For example, 3bet value and 3bet bluffs within a range.

Last edited by MrFuss; 08-30-2019 at 01:17 PM.
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08-30-2019 , 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by MrFuss
With a similar line of thinking as ffsh, I would like to be able to group hands individually instead of groups only being tied to specific hand strength filters pre-determined by flopzilla.

For example, I could choose the "red filter" and then select hands I would like to be marked in red, then choose the "blue filter" and continue selecting hands I would like to be marked in blue.

Additionally I would like to be able to group hands in the preflop ranges. For example, 3bet value and 3bet bluffs within a range.
If I understand you correctly, this is already available in FlopzillaPro. For this, click "Enlarge window downwards" to get access to additional options. Open "Apply groups" and select groups in the matrix. When you're done, store the grouped range to the predefs with "Add range".

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08-31-2019 , 01:06 PM
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Originally Posted by scylla
If I understand you correctly, this is already available in FlopzillaPro. For this, click "Enlarge window downwards" to get access to additional options. Open "Apply groups" and select groups in the matrix. When you're done, store the grouped range to the predefs with "Add range".
Thats it. Thanks!
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09-03-2019 , 09:52 PM
Sorry if this has been answered before, but I can't find it anywhere. How can I filter weak pairs with no FD and keep weak pairs with FD OTT? Filtering weak pairs just filters all without considering FD or not.
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09-04-2019 , 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by antomonkey
Sorry if this has been answered before, but I can't find it anywhere. How can I filter weak pairs with no FD and keep weak pairs with FD OTT? Filtering weak pairs just filters all without considering FD or not.
Are you using FlopzillaPro?

For this, mouse over "flushdraw".
Right-click to fix its popup.
Now mouse over the stat with which you want to see the overlap.

To apply the filter to each of the hands in the overlap, double-click the stat.
If you want to edit individual hands, then right-click to fix the overlap.


Last edited by scylla; 09-04-2019 at 04:05 AM.
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09-04-2019 , 04:05 AM
Edit:
I just realized that I misread your question.
You were referring to "no flushdraw" on the turn.
"No flushdraw" is not displayed by default, but FlopzillaPro can be customized to display it.
This customization can be set under "Options".
See the screenshot below.

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09-04-2019 , 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by scylla
Are you using FlopzillaPro?

For this, mouse over "flushdraw".
Right-click to fix its popup.
Now mouse over the stat with which you want to see the overlap.

To apply the filter to each of the hands in the overlap, double-click the stat.
If you want to edit individual hands, then right-click to fix the overlap.

When I right click on "no flushdraw" and move to weak pair I see the overlaped hands highlight but I don't know how to filter them. If I click anywhere the popup disappears. I want to keep the hands that villain would call OTT to see his range OTR. We raised on J52fd and now an 8 completes FD. I'm assuming he calls OTT with weak pairs + T high FD at least, and fold the rest of weak pairs, so I want to filter out mainly weak pairs + no flushdraw/weak flushdraw.
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09-04-2019 , 11:14 AM
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Originally Posted by antomonkey
When I right click on "no flushdraw" and move to weak pair I see the overlaped hands highlight but I don't know how to filter them.
You can either right-click to fix the overlap (and then select individual hands).
Or you can double-click to apply the selected filter to the entire overlap.

If you require further instructions, then please mail a savefile to support and I will demonstrate it to you.
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09-04-2019 , 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by scylla
You can either right-click to fix the overlap (and then select individual hands).
Or you can double-click to apply the selected filter to the entire overlap.

If you require further instructions, then please mail a savefile to support and I will demonstrate it to you.
Double clicking does nothing, but I think what I wanted to do was simpler than I thought: I just deselect weak pairs and "no flushdraw" and now only weak pairs with no flushdraws are filtered out. Deselecting only "no flushdraws" filters out nothing because all "no flushdraws" have something else, even no made hand. Same if I filter out weak pairs, it does nothing until I also deselect "no flushdraws". Am I correct? It's just my first time usiing flopzilla, thanks for your patience
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09-04-2019 , 03:11 PM
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Originally Posted by antomonkey
Double clicking does nothing, but I think what I wanted to do was simpler than I thought: I just deselect weak pairs and "no flushdraw" and now only weak pairs with no flushdraws are filtered out. Deselecting only "no flushdraws" filters out nothing because all "no flushdraws" have something else, even no made hand. Same if I filter out weak pairs, it does nothing until I also deselect "no flushdraws". Am I correct? It's just my first time usiing flopzilla, thanks for your patience
Can you mail a savefile to support?
I will check for you.
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09-06-2019 , 07:48 AM
Have been playing around with FZ pro and liking it, but wondering how soon you'll be adding the ability to use scroll bars and/or (ideally) resize the window and/or (ideally) resize the interface to fit a resized smaller window (zooming out as opposed to just magnifying.). It's kind of unusable for me now on a Linux machine because it's crashing in Wine when I try to use several multiway ranges (and also looks funky, with weirdly large text sizes, for some reason), while in my virtual box with Windows 7 OS, it auto-sizes itself somehow in a way that isn't actually correct for my screen size, such that it cuts off important parts of the interface and makes them impossible to access without scrolling or zooming out (i.e.: using the vertical extension in MW mode just extends all the new buttons well below the bottom of my screen and the bottom window border itself). In Wine I think I can see everything, but without scrolling/resizing I'm actually not sure if I can - for instance, is the "hotness" section still present on the right side in single mode Pro like it is in Classic? If it is, I can't see it through Wine or in the Windows VB.

Not sure what's in progress because it's beta and what is a legitimate long-term conflict, but Flopzilla classic works great in Wine, with nice, small, normal text, and has both resizeable windows and scrolling which mitigates any auto-sizing issues in the virtual box. (Also, I could've sworn that when I first got Classic, I was able to zoom out, and save it like that, but I can't seem to find that option in the settings anymore - I see only positive magnification. Did I imagine zooming out, or is that option still in there somewhere?)

Last edited by SageLee; 09-06-2019 at 07:58 AM.
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09-06-2019 , 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by SageLee
Have been playing around with FZ pro and liking it, but wondering how soon you'll be adding the ability to use scroll bars and/or (ideally) resize the window and/or (ideally) resize the interface to fit a resized smaller window (zooming out as opposed to just magnifying.). It's kind of unusable for me now on a Linux machine because it's crashing in Wine when I try to use several multiway ranges (and also looks funky, with weirdly large text sizes, for some reason), while in my virtual box with Windows 7 OS, it auto-sizes itself somehow in a way that isn't actually correct for my screen size, such that it cuts off important parts of the interface and makes them impossible to access without scrolling or zooming out (i.e.: using the vertical extension in MW mode just extends all the new buttons well below the bottom of my screen and the bottom window border itself). In Wine I think I can see everything, but without scrolling/resizing I'm actually not sure if I can - for instance, is the "hotness" section still present on the right side in single mode Pro like it is in Classic? If it is, I can't see it through Wine or in the Windows VB.

Not sure what's in progress because it's beta and what is a legitimate long-term conflict, but Flopzilla classic works great in Wine, with nice, small, normal text, and has both resizeable windows and scrolling which mitigates any auto-sizing issues in the virtual box. (Also, I could've sworn that when I first got Classic, I was able to zoom out, and save it like that, but I can't seem to find that option in the settings anymore - I see only positive magnification. Did I imagine zooming out, or is that option still in there somewhere?)
Have you tried resizing with Shift+Mousewheel?
Or by using the magnify icon in the upper left?

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