Hi WillyT,
First of all, sorry for the long response time.
I read your post long ago but was on holiday and didn't have the time to respond.
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Originally Posted by WillyT
1. I'd like to be able to 'invert' a range. That is to say if I have a range selected as 80% for all broadway hands and then all suited deuces, I could then click on the 'invert' button and get 20% weight on broadway hands and then all other hands that are not suited deuces. (or put more simply, if the inputted range is AA then the invert button would output all hands except AA as the new range)
Although I don't disagree this would add some value, unfortunately there is not enough room in the interface. I could make it bigger and add lots of other stuff, but I'm trying to go for a "less is more" vibe with Flopzilla.
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Originally Posted by WillyT
2. I'd like to be able to have multiple 'range has hit' values. Say, for example, if I could put a red check mark next to top pair and then put a blue check mark next to flush draw there would then be three 'range has hit' values. One as total of all check marks then one with the total of the total for red check marks and one as a total of blue check marks.
3. To a lesser degree I'd like to be able to assign different weights to different hole-cards.
4. In rare cases it would be convenient to be able to enter ranges as text.
Again, unfortunately, I could add many (many many many) more features, each of which would definitely add some value, however, it would come at a cost to the ease of use of the interface. In Flopzilla I've decided to only add features that add a tremendous amount of value compared to how much they would complicate the interface.
Still, thanks for the feedback.
Cheers,
Scylla