(Disclosure: I'm the author of PokerCruncher)
V.2.7 of PokerCruncher just went live with:
Range equity breakdowns: an equity "heat map" and detailed stats. See attached pic.
This feature lets you dig down into a range's overall equity and lets you see the equity of each hand in the range so you can detect useful patterns. PokerStove doesn't do this so I'm happy that PokerCruncher is going beyond PokerStove's hand ranges feature.
The breakdown is shown using a color-coded "equity heat map". If you tap "View Details" you can see the specific equity numbers for each cell and also a %age value for each cell that tells you what %age of the range the cell comprises (taking dead and already assigned cards into account).
Note that due to Monte Carlo (random sampling) simulation, each hand's (grid cell's) equity has a higher variance (margin of error) than the entire range's equity.
Being an advanced odds app, PokerCruncher is fortunate to have many knowledgable and insightful customers such as those on this forum. Similarly this range breakdown feature was suggested via email by customer M.S. (who hasn't posted on this forum), thank you for your suggestions and discussions M.S.! Showing the result as a color coded map instead of as just raw numbers and text was my idea so I'll take a little credit too : ).
I hope everyone finds this feature useful. Thanks for all your feedback. Do send further suggestions/feedback and you can be sure the app will improve in updates based on discussions and collective ideas. Best, -RJ
Range Equity Breakdown Example:
Top50%OfHands vs. Top25%OfHands:
Breakdown of Player 1 (Top50%OfHands):