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Originally Posted by AlphaCrow
Would it be possible to create a layer feature in the hand range editor of the mobile App?
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Originally Posted by AlphaCrow
I think it’s time to add some proper filter features to the mobile app.
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Thanks for sending a clearly written and well motivated suggestion.
I think this is another case where we're expecting maybe a bit too much i.e. desktop-level features from the iPhone version of this app. The Mac-Expert version of this app can do the jist of both your suggestions (layers in ranges, and filtering) as I'll describe below. The iPhone(Advanced) version is meant to have fewer features than the Mac(Expert) version, as Mac's are more powerful and have much larger screens, and the ability to pinpoint with the mouse also helps with some features like mouse over a stat. You're right that the processors on iPhones are plenty fast enough, but the screen size and lack of a mouse are factors. And also I needed to make some maybe arbitrary decisions on what's in the Advanced iPhone version and what's in the more powerful Expert Mac version.
I know some people have an iPhone but don't have a Mac. I don't have a good answer for that, other than anecdotally, more than a few people have written in over the years and said they're buying a used Mac or a refurbished Mac as a second machine just to try out and use some Mac software. I won't go as far as to suggest that you just switch from Windows to Mac though : ), as that's a personal taste and decision.
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Originally Posted by AlphaCrow
Would it be possible to create a layer feature in the hand range editor of the mobile App?
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1)
The Mac-Expert version has a feature called "color-coded groups in hand ranges" that should serve this purpose (layers). I think the ability to color code is important as that lets us see the different groups visually. Note that we can have multiple groups/colors on a given cell, which is your suggestion that e.g. for AKs, we need to be able to put one suit in one group and the other suits in a different group within the AKs cell.
Here's the tutorial section, and a screenshot (I've forgotten how to attach images here, I may need to edit this):
https://www.pokercruncher.com/ipPoke...esGroupsEditor
Currently groups aren't integrated in the range heat map view as tightly as you've suggested, I'll think about that.
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Originally Posted by AlphaCrow
I think it’s time to add some proper filter features to the mobile app.
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2)
The Mac-Expert version has two filter features:
* Filter on hand types (stats):
https://www.pokercruncher.com/ipPoke...ilterHandRange
* Filter on equity:
https://www.pokercruncher.com/ipPoke...dRangeOnEquity
3) Re. your usage path of saving each iteration of a range (preflop, on the flop, on the turn, etc.) into a separate layer of the range, I'd like to suggest a possibly easier already existing method that we can do in both the Mac and iPhone versions: use the quick-save range slots to save the different versions of the range.
I've attached a screenshot below of how this can be done in the Mac-Expert version. Note I'm using the first 10 range slots for my temporary range filtering work, and I've named the slots for this purpose. E.g. on the left side VillainPreflop, VillainFlop, VillainTurn, VillainRiver. And similarly for Hero on the right side. As I do my filtering and narrowing down of the ranges from street to street, I save the range versions into these slots. I can then go back and forth and compare, see the number of combos in each, etc. I think with this usage path, we get the benefit of a layer feature or even maybe groups feature. But color-coded groups I think are useful and needed anyway for other purposes.
Last edited by rj999; 06-13-2022 at 02:30 PM.
Reason: Ok, remembered how to attach images (IMG tag)