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Originally Posted by ComplexP
What are the custom filters, not sure what you mean by that. And even if some functions would not work (you could put up an alert box or something) if it will show the different equities it'd still be useful imo
Whenever you go beyond just putting a filter symbol in front of a statistic, I refer to that as customizing the filter. These are things like:
- adding weights
- adding deletes
- setting a different filter for different starting hands
- seeing overlap between filters
Anyhow, see the manual for all the filter options. These are just off the top of my head. The thing is, when using a group system these operations suddenly run into all kinds of issues. And every time that happens, people will start requesting adding more and more tricks around these issues, which will complicate the interface with every change.
Also, if you're looking for a decision tree approach with equities, hand distributions, EVs, etc, then CREV might actually be more what you're looking for. Flopzilla is designed to specialize in hand distribution, combos and equities. Due to the specialization the interface can be made to be relatively easy to use. Once you start adding too much additional bells and whistles (and I'm not judging their usefulness) the interface will become a mess.
Once again, I think the decision tree approach of CREV is much closer to what you're looking for. But with the additional flexibility it offers the interface becomes more complex; and there's a learning curve. That's the trade-off in software design. Unfortunately it's impossible to have it both ways.