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12-20-2021 , 03:37 AM
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Originally Posted by stumbras
Is there an option for lifetime license for Power Equilab? Any tutorials(I saw some 7 years old).
Hi stumbras,

unfortunately the unlimited version is no longer available.
You can a look to the written manual here: http://www.power-equilab.com/Manual/Manual.htm ... here you can find some usefull examples.

best regards, nopi
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02-26-2022 , 08:07 AM
The Power-Equilab now offers the cool feature "Flop filter", with which you can quickly and efficiently
get a good overview of possible flop constellations. This makes it easy to answer questions like
"How often does a certain flop texture appear?", "How often does an ace come up on the flop if I hold an ace myself?" or
"How do other blocker cards affect specific flop textures?" etc.
You can filter the available "random" flops accordingly, so you can analyse special scenarios for very specific flop textures.


i.a. the flop filter offers the following functions:

All Power-Equilab cards used are taken into account for the calculation:


... and of course these are also included in the dialog:


The flop filter consists of: Unpaired flops, paired flops and trip flops:


The number of flops can be displayed either as a number or as a percentage:


There are various display options for the flop cards:


Various "Predefined flop filters" can be used directly:


Of course, the user can define and save his own flop filters (marked with a red arrow):


Various tooltips are displayed:


The flop cards can be precisely defined by certain "card values":


The filtered flops can be transferred to the main window as a filter...

... and are used there accordingly:


Happy flopping

Regards, nopi
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03-04-2022 , 04:45 AM
Cool new update for the flop filter: For the analysis of ranges without direct suit information, it can make sense not to look at all (22100 flops) but only the most relevant flops (1755 flops). There is also the setting option "Only show strategic distinct flops".


This is how 24 unpaired rainbow flops become exactly one flop:


36 unpaired, 2flush flops become three flops:


4 unpaired, monotonous flops become one flop:


24 paired rainbow flops become two flops:


paired from 24, 2flush flops become two flops:


4 trip, rainbow flops becomes a flop:


To analyze a large, precisely defined number of flops, the new flop filter can also be used by "Multiple flop equities":






best regards, nopi
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03-19-2022 , 05:19 AM
Version 1.12.3.0: New update for the flop filter: You can now use the "Include wheels" option to determine whether the "wheels" (straights A2345) should be taken into account when operating with straight options.

This works for gap information on unpaired flops...


... and of course also with paired flops:


best regards, nopi
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04-17-2022 , 12:01 AM
The "Export matrix to CSV..." option in the range editor's Options menu appears to be ignoring user defined weights. For example, as we know, the range { 100: AA, 50: KK } contains a total of 9 combos however the exported CSV output file shows that ALL hands in the range have been weighting at 100% for a total of 12 combos. Is there a reason why the Weight column is not populated accurately or am I doing something incorrectly?
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04-17-2022 , 12:27 AM
I also have a couple of questions about the Equity Trainer.

I have input the following ranges { 22+, A9s+, KJs+, QTs+, JTs, T9s, 98s, 87s, 76s, 65s, A9o+, KJo+, QJo } vs. { TT-22, KTs+, QTs+, J9s+, T8s+, 98s, 87s, KJo+, QTo+, JTo, T9o, 98o }. The hand range fields for the other positions remain blank.

Question 1: Why is the trainer selecting cards from a completely different range { 22+, A2s+, K4s+, Q6s+, J7s+, T7s+, 96s+, 85s+, 75s+, 64s+, 53s+, 43s, A4o+, K9o+, Q9o+, J9o+, T9o }? I did not select this range.

Question 2: On a flop of {Tc7s6c}, the hand { Ac6d } has 47.36% equity vs { TT-22, KTs+, QTs+, J9s+, T8s+, 98s, 87s, KJo+, QTo+, JTo, T9o, 98o } however the trainer claims that the correct answer is just 31.2%. Why is this?

Again, please let me know if I am doing something incorrectly.
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05-08-2022 , 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Jaxit
The "Export matrix to CSV..." option in the range editor's Options menu appears to be ignoring user defined weights. For example, as we know, the range { 100: AA, 50: KK } contains a total of 9 combos however the exported CSV output file shows that ALL hands in the range have been weighting at 100% for a total of 12 combos. Is there a reason why the Weight column is not populated accurately or am I doing something incorrectly?
Hi jaxis,

sorry for the late answer.
It seems that you have set the "Max decimal places for weights" to zero.
Please set it to a desired value, f.e. "2" via [Options / Settings ...]

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05-08-2022 , 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Jaxit
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Question 1: Why is the trainer selecting cards from a completely different range { 22+, A2s+, K4s+, Q6s+, J7s+, T7s+, 96s+, 85s+, 75s+, 64s+, 53s+, 43s, A4o+, K9o+, Q9o+, J9o+, T9o }? I did not select this range.
It seems that you train against these two ranges.
This is because you have entered both ranges in the mainwindow and then started the Equity-Trainer:


You should enter the range(s) you want to train against in the mainwindow ...


... and than enter the range from which the hands should be taken enter in the trainer window:


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Originally Posted by Jaxit
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Question 2: On a flop of {Tc7s6c}, the hand { Ac6d } has 47.36% equity vs { TT-22, KTs+, QTs+, J9s+, T8s+, 98s, 87s, KJo+, QTo+, JTo, T9o, 98o } however the trainer claims that the correct answer is just 31.2%. Why is this?
This is because the issue above.



hope this helps, nopi
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07-27-2022 , 12:15 AM
Hi, I'm looking for a bit of help understanding the hand range calculator. I've included a screengrab below. What I don't get is why is it giving me a range like this? Shouldn't it include aces, kings, etc. Instead it starts with Q7s.

I'm very new to these kinda tools so I'm sure it's something I'm doing but I don't know what that is.
TIA

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07-29-2022 , 06:51 AM
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Originally Posted by ishflop
Hi, I'm looking for a bit of help understanding the hand range calculator. I've included a screengrab below. What I don't get is why is it giving me a range like this? Shouldn't it include aces, kings, etc. Instead it starts with Q7s.

I'm very new to these kinda tools so I'm sure it's something I'm doing but I don't know what that is.
TIA

Hi ishflop,

the hand range calculator gives you all hands which have an equity between the given borders.
In your case all hands where every single hand has an equity betweeen 30.5 and 31.58%.

F.e. AA is not included in the resulting range, because AA has an equity of 83.52%

http://www.power-equilab.com
Equity Win Tie
UTG 16.48% 15.61% 1.75% { 100: 77+, ATs+, KTs+, QJs, AQo+, 50: AJo, 26: QTs, 38: 55 }
CO 83.52% 82.64% 1.75% { AA }

Q7s is included becaus it has an equity of 30.84%

http://www.power-equilab.com
Equity Win Tie
UTG 69.16% 68.64% 1.03% { 100: 77+, ATs+, KTs+, QJs, AQo+, 50: AJo, 26: QTs, 38: 55 }
CO 30.84% 30.32% 1.03% { Q7s }

hope it helps, nopi
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07-31-2022 , 05:10 PM
Is there a way to transfer license to a different PC?
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08-02-2022 , 02:55 AM
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Originally Posted by newguyhere
Is there a way to transfer license to a different PC?
Hi newguyhere,

in order to activate your license on a 2nd or new computer, please send the machine code of this machine to support@power-equilab.com.
The machine-code is shown in the Power-Equilab under [Help/About...]:



or in the Purchase-Dialog:



best regards, nopi
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08-22-2022 , 01:01 PM
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Originally Posted by nopi
Hi newguyhere,

in order to activate your license on a 2nd or new computer, please send the machine code of this machine to support@power-equilab.com.
The machine-code is shown in the Power-Equilab under [Help/About...]:



or in the Purchase-Dialog:



best regards, nopi
That worked. But now it's telling me it's expired again (after a Windows update).

I did email support as well.
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01-26-2023 , 03:39 AM
New version 1.12.5.0 is availabe

Because some users asked for it: The Power-Equilab provides a pretty cool tool named “multiple flop range reduction” with which you can automatically reduces a given range by a given reduction method on a subset of different flops.


You can answer questions like:
- “How often will villain call a potsize bet on different flops?”
- “How often can I do a continuation bet on different flops?”
- and similar questions


The subsets with each a different number of flops are designed to cover all flops as best as it is possible. Power-Equilab provides 12, 25, 49, 74, 95, 184 or 1755 strategically different flops. It’s logical, that the higher the number of flops the better is the coverage of all flops.
If you choose “use flop filter (xxxx)”, the current flop filter will be activated and all further simulations will be done with these flops. The number of flops is indicated between the parentheses.
You can set the desired flop filter by clicking the button , the flop filter window will be opened.

First step is to simply choose (or input) a range from the hand range selection window to the input field. Of course you can take nested ranges as well:



Your range can be displayed by the well known tooltip:


Second step is to define the desired reduction method. The best way is to define your own reduction methods in the "hand strength distribution and hand range reduction window" and take them into the method tree:


Third step is to define how many flops should be taken into account:


Then press the Evaluate button to start the calculation:


All results will be listed:

The most interesting part is obvious the percentage of hands of the reduced range, which f. e. answers your initial question “How often will villain call a pot size bet from me?”

You get a fast overview of the reduced range by your well known tooltip:


Finally you can save the results for further calculations or future studies into a csv file by pressing the "Save" button.


best regards, nopi
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02-05-2023 , 11:56 AM
Hello,

For some reason, whenever I click to look at the manual, I see the following error.

Not Found
The requested URL was not found on this server.

Thanks!
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05-05-2023 , 04:45 PM
Hi

I just purchased a new sub this morning, but it hasn't been activated yet.
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05-06-2023 , 12:36 PM
Is it possible to run scripts in Power Equilab and save output? Assume I want to study bomb pot play. Get the equity of each combination of hands vs 5 random opponents for every flop.

This would be the same as running the Multiple Flop Equities
Hero = specific hand
Villains = 5 random ranges
Flops = All
standard all in valuation (to flop, to turn to river)
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05-08-2023 , 02:47 AM
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Originally Posted by MNactuary
Is it possible to run scripts in Power Equilab and save output? Assume I want to study bomb pot play. Get the equity of each combination of hands vs 5 random opponents for every flop.

This would be the same as running the Multiple Flop Equities
Hero = specific hand
Villains = 5 random ranges
Flops = All
standard all in valuation (to flop, to turn to river)
No, unfortunately not :\
May be you can remote control it by some sort of script language?
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09-27-2023 , 05:16 AM
I just picked up a two month sub to this again today since i prefer using PE + GTOWiz to FlopzillaPro and GTO+. Glad you guys have done so much work on this over time. I've always thought this was an impressively deep and complex product for such an affordable price.
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09-29-2023 , 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by AnimalLover
I just picked up a two month sub to this again today since i prefer using PE + GTOWiz to FlopzillaPro and GTO+. Glad you guys have done so much work on this over time. I've always thought this was an impressively deep and complex product for such an affordable price.
Ehh...I may have to take that back. It really depends on what you're working on. It's nice having both Power Equilab and Flopzillapro as different coaches seem to use one or the other. But I have been out of the loop for a while anyway. I truly think all of these products have progressed and matured nicely over time.
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10-03-2023 , 08:50 PM


They look and function nicely in tandem. Maybe add a dark mode for PE.
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10-05-2023 , 03:46 AM





Power-Equilab is about as gorgeous, deep, and relevant as any other software out there on the market. A must have. Please keep updating and progressing this project and really: You should advertise more. I can't imagine many studying players who wouldn't love PE.
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10-06-2023 , 02:58 AM
Will we be auto prompted to download and install updates as they occur within the software?
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10-21-2023 , 08:27 PM
https://www.pokerstrategy.com/news/c...Wizard_128527/

I've been saying how nicely Power-Equilab and GTOWizard go together. Glad to see this partnership.
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10-22-2023 , 09:21 AM
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Originally Posted by AnimalLover
https://www.pokerstrategy.com/news/c...Wizard_128527/

I've been saying how nicely Power-Equilab and GTOWizard go together. Glad to see this partnership.
equilab is literally mentioned zero times in the article you linked, but wtf has this thread become? Are you shelling for equilab or something
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