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02-22-2021 , 07:49 AM
Hello everyone! Tell me, I want to buy Flopzilly, but when I choose any payment method, a new window opens in my browser and nothing loads! I'm from Ukraine!
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02-22-2021 , 07:52 AM
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Originally Posted by ALIK
Hello everyone! Tell me, I want to buy Flopzilly, but when I choose any payment method, a new window opens in my browser and nothing loads! I'm from Ukraine!
Thank!)
I've just checked, and it seems to work for me.
Can you send an e-mail to support?
I will provide you with an alternative.
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02-22-2021 , 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by scylla
I've just checked, and it seems to work for me.
Can you send an e-mail to support?
I will provide you with an alternative.
bidipioneri@gmail.com
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02-22-2021 , 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by ALIK
What I mean it, please contact our support.
For example, here is a contact form: https://www.gtoplus.com/contact/
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02-22-2021 , 10:55 AM
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Originally Posted by scylla
What I mean it, please contact our support.
For example, here is a contact form: https://www.gtoplus.com/contact/
Got it!)))
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02-27-2021 , 06:31 AM
Is it possible to somehow give colors to different hands or parts of a preflop range in Flopzilla?
I am looking for a program that can do that, so far no luck. If I am correct, Flopzilla Pro can only shade any particular hand selection (and underscore if I choose weighings)?

I find giving colors very helpful when trying to memorize or get acquainted with a range; visualization goes a long way (in my experience at least).
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02-27-2021 , 08:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Skill
Is it possible to somehow give colors to different hands or parts of a preflop range in Flopzilla?
I am looking for a program that can do that, so far no luck. If I am correct, Flopzilla Pro can only shade any particular hand selection (and underscore if I choose weighings)?

I find giving colors very helpful when trying to memorize or get acquainted with a range; visualization goes a long way (in my experience at least).
Yes, this is available.
First, click on the arrow icon to enlarge your screen downwards.
More options will now become available.



For groups, select "Apply groups".



It's also possible to use multiple colors for a single hand.
For this, drag the desired group colors to the coloured bar below the menu.



You can store your created range to the predef menu with "Add range".


Last edited by scylla; 02-27-2021 at 08:27 AM.
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02-27-2021 , 09:16 AM
Thank you very much, Scylla!
Most appreciated.
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02-28-2021 , 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by scylla
Yes, this is available.
First, click on the arrow icon to enlarge your screen downwards.
More options will now become available.



For groups, select "Apply groups".



It's also possible to use multiple colors for a single hand.
For this, drag the desired group colors to the coloured bar below the menu.



You can store your created range to the predef menu with "Add range".

Is there a way to pick more than one group while filtering groups from the main matrix? for example I want to assign a defending range for villain which composed from calling and raising range and when I want to pick both of them nothing happens, I even tried to copy each range to a text file and merge them but it didn't worked, I guess that it's because of the weighted combos that both of the groups are part of them which influence on the merged text output.
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02-28-2021 , 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by DeuceOTR
Is there a way to pick more than one group while filtering groups from the main matrix? for example I want to assign a defending range for villain which composed from calling and raising range and when I want to pick both of them nothing happens, I even tried to copy each range to a text file and merge them but it didn't worked, I guess that it's because of the weighted combos that both of the groups are part of them which influence on the merged text output.
There should be a coloured bar at the bottom of the group menu.
Drag whichever colours that you want to use into it.

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03-01-2021 , 07:40 AM
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Originally Posted by scylla
There should be a coloured bar at the bottom of the group menu.
Drag whichever colours that you want to use into it.

I know that, my question was if I can pick more than one group when constructing a range. for example if I divided my main range to group colors and some of the combos are composed from two or more colors, and now I want that the red and the blue group will be represented in the main matrix (when apply groups mode mode is off). Is it possible? I tried to do that and couldn't make it, also tried to merge both of the groups text output but it didn't worked)
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03-01-2021 , 08:05 AM
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Originally Posted by DeuceOTR
I know that, my question was if I can pick more than one group when constructing a range. for example if I divided my main range to group colors and some of the combos are composed from two or more colors, and now I want that the red and the blue group will be represented in the main matrix (when apply groups mode mode is off). Is it possible? I tried to do that and couldn't make it, also tried to merge both of the groups text output but it didn't worked)
Oh, I see what you mean now.
This is currently not available, but I will make a note to add it for v134.
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03-03-2021 , 05:34 PM
Is there a discount if I buy GTO+ and have a flopzilla version?
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03-04-2021 , 03:52 AM
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Is there a discount if I buy GTO+ and have a flopzilla version?
GTO+ and Flopzilla are sold separately, so there is no discount for purchasing both.
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03-04-2021 , 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by scylla
GTO+ and Flopzilla are sold separately, so there is no discount for purchasing both.

Ok thx
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03-05-2021 , 02:33 PM
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Originally Posted by scylla
This is the support thread for Flopzilla, which is flop texture analysis software.
I was thinking about a potential flop visualization addition to FlopZilla, and I think I had a useful and easy to implement idea about it.

We currently already have (in FlopZilla pro) pie charts, which could potentially be very useful for flop visualization and comparisons of ranges on the flop.
That is where most flop softwares could be seeking additional value right now.

Currently the pie charts show "Groups" or "Group output". A pie chart is individually shown for the player selected (if we are working with two ranges).
I think they might be quite easily and elegantly improved upon.

Specifically, if we have a Multiplayer mode on, perhaps it would not be hard to make the pie charts as follows:

- A range Pie chart can be automatically split up into "strong hands" (blue), "medium hands" (green), and "weak hands" (red). Color coding follows roughly what GTO+ uses. These parts, much like automatic filters, could be made in a somewhat flexible way; perhaps with a default and some customization.

- There could be two pie charts, showing both ranges, at the same time on screen (currently only the selected range is shown; in Multiplayer mode I think two would make sense).

- Potentially there might be a toggle for 'draws'.
This toggle could turn on and off yellow dottings for "draws", where the pie chart would dot (or shade) the area of the respective range part which would correspond to standard draws (OESD, gutshots, and flushdraw perhaps).
So a medium pair + straight draw would mean we have a green part of the pie chart shaded yellow.
I am unsure about the specific color, I think it is quite possible something other than yellow would work even better.


In addition, mouseover a part of the piechart could be made to highlight that specific group in the range matrix on the left side of the screen. If you mouseover the blue area, blue hands get highlighted in the matrix.

There is already some functionality to the pie charts with 'groups'. I think almost all of the things I mention can already be done manually (other than the shading), but for now what I've found is that each time I have to manually and individually select each group (with the help of "Filters"), and then for player two again go through the same process, and I did not find the option to somehow make it automatic or to set some default filters; in addition to the possible benefit of seeing both pie charts on screen at the same time.

So I had this idea about it; I hope it proves helpful!

Last edited by Skill; 03-05-2021 at 02:44 PM.
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03-06-2021 , 03:41 AM
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Originally Posted by Skill
I was thinking about a potential flop visualization addition to FlopZilla, and I think I had a useful and easy to implement idea about it.

We currently already have (in FlopZilla pro) pie charts, which could potentially be very useful for flop visualization and comparisons of ranges on the flop.
That is where most flop softwares could be seeking additional value right now.

Currently the pie charts show "Groups" or "Group output". A pie chart is individually shown for the player selected (if we are working with two ranges).
I think they might be quite easily and elegantly improved upon.

Specifically, if we have a Multiplayer mode on, perhaps it would not be hard to make the pie charts as follows:

- A range Pie chart can be automatically split up into "strong hands" (blue), "medium hands" (green), and "weak hands" (red). Color coding follows roughly what GTO+ uses. These parts, much like automatic filters, could be made in a somewhat flexible way; perhaps with a default and some customization.

- There could be two pie charts, showing both ranges, at the same time on screen (currently only the selected range is shown; in Multiplayer mode I think two would make sense).

- Potentially there might be a toggle for 'draws'.
This toggle could turn on and off yellow dottings for "draws", where the pie chart would dot (or shade) the area of the respective range part which would correspond to standard draws (OESD, gutshots, and flushdraw perhaps).
So a medium pair + straight draw would mean we have a green part of the pie chart shaded yellow.
I am unsure about the specific color, I think it is quite possible something other than yellow would work even better.


In addition, mouseover a part of the piechart could be made to highlight that specific group in the range matrix on the left side of the screen. If you mouseover the blue area, blue hands get highlighted in the matrix.

There is already some functionality to the pie charts with 'groups'. I think almost all of the things I mention can already be done manually (other than the shading), but for now what I've found is that each time I have to manually and individually select each group (with the help of "Filters"), and then for player two again go through the same process, and I did not find the option to somehow make it automatic or to set some default filters; in addition to the possible benefit of seeing both pie charts on screen at the same time.

So I had this idea about it; I hope it proves helpful!
Ok, thank you for the feedback.
I will consider it for future releases.
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03-07-2021 , 11:02 PM
Is there a way to input three-straight/bdsd in the "create combined statistics" panel in FlopzillaPro?
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03-08-2021 , 07:32 AM
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Is there a way to input three-straight/bdsd in the "create combined statistics" panel in FlopzillaPro?
Not at the moment, but I can consider it for future releases.
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03-12-2021 , 04:11 AM
I could have sworn that in one of t he programs I found a list of all possible flop types, and their odds.

Specifically, it listed how often a flop comes rainbow, how often with a flushdraw, how often it is paired, how often it is monotone, and many more categories and their chances.

But for whatever reason I cannot find it in any of the three programs (FlopZilla, GTO+, CREV).

Does anyone know where it is?
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03-12-2021 , 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Skill
I could have sworn that in one of t he programs I found a list of all possible flop types, and their odds.

Specifically, it listed how often a flop comes rainbow, how often with a flushdraw, how often it is paired, how often it is monotone, and many more categories and their chances.

But for whatever reason I cannot find it in any of the three programs (FlopZilla, GTO+, CREV).

Does anyone know where it is?
It's in FlopzillaPro: https://www.flopzilla.com/fpro_example2.html



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03-12-2021 , 04:31 AM
I knew I lost it there somewhere.

Thank you, Scylla!
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03-12-2021 , 11:50 AM
Is there a hotkey to cycle through the ranges when using multiplayer mode (multiple ranges)? would be handy when hovering over equity graphs for example

Last edited by Critz; 03-12-2021 at 11:58 AM.
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03-13-2021 , 04:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Critz
Is there a hotkey to cycle through the ranges when using multiplayer mode (multiple ranges)? would be handy when hovering over equity graphs for example
Not at the moment, but I will consider it for future releases.
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03-18-2021 , 05:11 AM
Quick question, it seems FlopZilla Pro lists "Ace-high" as a category in hand categories preflop; but does not postflop on the majority of flops (basically on anything that isn't a paired board or a JJJ type flop).
Am I correct, and was it intended as such?
Could we perhaps get it added as a category on other flops, too?
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