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Hi Scylla,
I had a few questions/suggestions after playing about with GTO+:
1. Is there a way to change the colours of the matrix? They look quite vibrant on my screen when multiple sizings are used and sometimes it's hard to digest the information.
2. Is there a way to display the matrix by equity? I think this is an important feature GTO+ is missing. Right now it shows the colours of certain actions taking place, call, fold. I think it would be very helpful to be able to view the matrix by equity too. Right now the only place we can do that is via the distribution bars, which is neat but nowhere near as visually helpful when trying to get a complete overview.
3. How do we save profiles for different scenarios? i.e. BTNvBB, BvB. I am guessing the only way to do it is to fill out both ranges and create a save file? There doesn't seem to be a way to quickly view and load presets for this like we can do with the bet-sizing profiles if I'm not mistaken.
4. Is there a way to instantly toggle between IP and OOP's range on any given node without having to click back to a previous node?
5. How do we view equity realisation % information for each range at any given node?
1. Those are stored in /config/settings.txt under [ACTION COLORS]. They can also be edited by going to the editor and clicking on "Edit action colors" (you may need to click on "IMPORT TREE" before the "Edit action colors" button is visible).
2. We offer many different output methods, but right at this moment not this particular one. Something along these lines will be available shortly though.
3. You can store your settings in the advanced tree builder with a profile. For this, click on "Edit profiles" to store your settings as a default configuration.
If you mean that you want to duplicate a certain tree, but with a different board/ranges/rake, then just create/load that tree, change the board/ranges/etc as you see fit, go to "Build tree", go to the "Rebuild" tab and click on "Rebuild with current settings".
4. Only the information for the player who is making decisions is displayed. However, the next update is expected to offer an option to view information on the other player's range as well.
5. To see EV performance vs expected performance based on EV, click on the graph icon below the table. There, plot Equity vs EV. The blue line in the graph indicates the expected profit based on EV. Some hands will perform below this line, and other above it. For example, if stacks are deep, draws tend to perform better than their EV, and paired hands with no draws will perform worse.
Last edited by scylla; 07-06-2019 at 01:04 PM.