Ok, I think I should explain that yesterday was quite a hectic day, with us noticing at the end of the day that the server was no longer sending e-mails. It took several hours to figure out the problem and manually resend all mails (we may have missed a few, but we did what we could). Perhaps my judgement was off, in which case my apologies.
In regards to a comparison, this is basically comparing apples to pears, given how different the two softwares are. PE is an equity calculator with some added features. Flopzilla is mainly intended for range analysis. However, Flopzilla also offers equity calculations in the form of HoldEq, which is an external equity calculator that can connect to Flopzilla.
Given that I would be comparing apples and pears here, I will just focus on the equity calculation aspect for the moment. HoldEq is extremely fast; much faster than Equilab. It is even so fast, that if you make any change in your Flopzilla window, the equities are almost instantly updated; there's not even any need to press a "Compute" button; it's all done automatically, making it very convenient to use. Other than that, HoldEq will not only calculate the equities of the ranges themselves, but also show the equities of the individual holecards within both ranges, as well as display an equity graph. And all of this data is updated almost instantly when any change is made. As far as I can tell, PE can do none of this, as well as being far slower (for flop calcs).
For a demonstration video on HoldEq, please go here:
http://www.flopzilla.com/video.html
There's many other areas that I could discuss, but unfortunately I don't have the time, nor do I expect it to be productive to have a multi-page post on this subject. It's probably easiest if you watch the videos on the video section for yourself to get a decent idea of what Flopzilla has to offer. Personally I feel that Flopzilla is by far the better software, and I expect that most people would agree on that. However, if you have a different opinion, then that's up to you.
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Originally Posted by SharkHunter420
... Power Equilab being available for $6 USD a month, which is indeed a great deal. I can't see how you can say it's not.
6x6 = 36 > 35.
I get the impression that your criticism lies in the assumption that we charge a monthly fee. We don't. In Flopzilla, users only pay a one time fee of $35, after which all upgrades are free ... forever. So it's not yearly, or monthly, it's a one time fee. There's also no tricks like Flopzilla 2 or anything like that, where we would make users pay all over again. We prefer to keep things light, and therefore only charge you once. People who purchased as early as 2009 (for $25) are still getting free upgrades today. And there have been quite a few updates since 2009 where we easily could have made people pay all over again. So, basically, after 6 months, Flopzilla is actually the cheaper software of the two.
Last edited by scylla; 06-06-2017 at 03:41 PM.