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you may want to limp or call preflop raises with marginal/speculative hands like 1 or 2-gap suited connectors and the current histogram view shows how often you can expect to get miracle flops like trips/straight/flush, and also shows how often you can expect to flop strong draws e.g. But it will be in addition to the current hand histogram view not a replacement because I think the current histogram does give useful info.
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deal to flop - Yes I'll consider the histogram you're suggesting in a future update (but not the next one). Hello Av9114, thanks for looking at the app closely.
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Maybe it's me but I always think you posts are excellent!īased on your review I am going to but this program.įor the Developer, If you looking for idea's for other software a ICM program for the Apple OSX like SNG Wizard would generate pretty good interest from the native apple guys! Hey Cat! Haven't seen you posting as much. Thanks, and do keep sending suggestions, questions, feedback. No app/numbers can make a decision but the numbers can be a guide. Then compare how often these good things can happen to how much more you need to put in pre-flop, then compare to the stack sizes, your position on him, your opponent's style / tendency to bust out, does this opponent give you fold equity on your semibluffs or bluffs, etc., a bunch more factors of course. flush draw, open ender, double gutter, etc. Then tap the "Draws" button in the stats view to see how often you'll flop various draws e.g. Then set DealTo = Flop and see how often you can expect to get that 'miracle' flop - a made straight or flush or trips, etc. You pick up one of your speculative hands say a 1-gap suited connector - enter this range for you using the Built-In ranges screen. Say a tight solid player raises preflop - enter e.g.

One way I use this is to see where some speculative hands I play would stand on the flop. the Deal-To-Flop feature you mentioned - yes this is very useful and I hope people have noticed it. The feedback especially on this forum means a lot to me because this is a real players forum. I've also gotten emails on this.ĩ9killed, DesertCat - Thanks for your reviews. Kara - Yes porting to the Storm is on my list, but I can't guarantee it yet. Guys - many thanks for your positive feedback! I'm just an independent software developer (and an amateur poker player, not sure which is 1a and which is 1b here.) and don't have any serious marketing/sales dollars so your reviews and word of mouth are very helpful. (Disclosure: I'm the developer of PokerCruncher) I'm the biggest critic in the world and right now this app pretty much exceeds every expectation I had. I bought SidePod before which is okay for fixed hands but other than that pretty useless. The only thing PokerStove can do that this can't, is let you shift select ranges manually, but that's a limitation in the IPhone interface, not PokerCruncher, and the hard coded ranges dialog and percentage slider fill the gap enough that it's only a tiny impediment.Īnd I'm not a shill for this guy, go back to my other thread on software asking for something like this months ago.
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Now that I've learned how to do the deal to flop/turn/river analysis, use the hand range dialog for sklansky and other hard coded ranges, and that the author has added hand range percentages, I really think it's way better than PokerStove. I actually just spent the last 20 minutes reading documentation because I realized as useful as it has been, I'm only using the hand range feature. I use it as well, it's all that's advertised and more. (and already it can do things that even PokerStove can't, like Deal-To-Flop and hand histograms). This also gives some time for suggestions to come in. The next update V.2.2 is about 1.2 months away (I've released two updates in the last month and can't make these too frequent per the AppStore's guidelines). This overlaps a bit with the "select top x%" feature but is easier to implement so I may implement it first. So if you select just AA (or any specific pair) it would show "0.5% selected" (1/221), then if you add AK to the range the %age would go up over 1%. A text indicator showing what %age of the total possible hands are selected by your hand range. I want to make it a slider for easier input instead of a textbox (if I can find space for the slider). That's a good suggestion, I've put the "select top x%" feature on the update list. Thanks for buying the app, great that you like it. Yes if the BlackBerry AppWorld becomes anywhere close to as big as the AppStore I should port the app to it.
