Hi, I just bought the standalone and have some comments/suggestions & questions. I'm a gtorb user, so some or most of my comments will be about things I can do in gtorb but not in Simple Postflop (at the moment).
1) When calculating the flop, you basically iterate over all turns & rivers, using the betsizes you provided at the start.
But let's say I want to add a very specific line on the turn, for example an overbet lead of 2x pot for OOP when IP checks back on the flop. I don't want the 2x pot to be available in every node, only in the case of a flop check back.
This can be done by adding a node on the turn, but it doesn't alter the flop strategy that's already calculated (correct?). This seems flawed, since our flop strategy should take into account the possibility for a turn overbet lead.
Wouldn't it make sense to be able to edit the whole tree (all 3 streets) before calculating the flop (instead of only being able to edit flop)?
2)
When adding/editing a raise node, it uses 'raise by', please change this to 'raise to'.
3) When making a flop 3bet, seems like i can't 'click it back'. Bet 9, raise by 15 to 24, minraise should be by 15 to 39, but seems like simple postflop only allows 2x 24 as a minimum raise.
4) When manually entering effective stacks, I can only 2 digits before the comma (no problem for 'main pot'). I can however use the arrows to go above 99, so it should be possible. Pls fix :P
5) It would be nice if frequencies of how often a combo is still represented in a certain node of the tree could be visible in the 'strategy show' view.
Simple Postflop:
Gtorb:
I like how gtorb does it.
6) I have tried some examples from gtorb in simple postflop and sometimes got slightly different results. I assume this is because of the semi-indifferent hands which can take different lines and all be GTO for the given epsilon?
7) When I want to change all the betsizes used in a tree, I have to click 'clear situation'. But this deletes the starting ranges, which is not what I want.
That's it for now, but definitely looks good
Last edited by mynameiskarl; 03-31-2015 at 10:04 PM.