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ingveZ's picture
Flopzilla experiences?

Hi people. Does anybody have experience with flopzilla? Can you tell me a littlebit about what situations you use it for etc?
 
Is it possible to get my odds to win a hand if he is all in on the flop with a range vs my hand? Or get my/his odds to hit on turn etc?
 
BRG
ZingveZ (pokerstars)

mapto's picture
If you have an idea of what

If you have an idea of what your opponents range is going in to the flop (% of hands, say top 60%), you can see how often he hits a made hand like TPGK on a certain flop, and it helps you decide whether you should continue with the hand. You can choose the flops cards and suits, as well as turn and river.
 
I find this program quite useful indeed - also it's one of the cheapest poker progs out there. So, I'd recommend it

genher's picture
There are tons of youtube

There are tons of youtube videos showing all the things you can do with flopzilla. It should give you a pretty good idea of all its uses. Look in particular for the one by EVcalculator

RyPac13's picture
Here is the author's main

Here is the author's main video that genher was talking about. Thanks genher.

ingveZ's picture
Thanks!

Aaiit, thank you guys:)

IngveZ

coffeeyay's picture
Hey just to chime in, IMO

Hey just to chime in, IMO flopzilla is amazing. It's such a great study tool for helping you deal with post flop equity distributions and range visualization. It can help compute equity of hands vs ranges, help find fold equities when considering bluffing, help with barreling, and just overall solidify your post flop game. For me Flopzilla is probably the best study tool for post flop spots and ICMIZER is the best study tool for IP spots. Both are easy to use and explore and both allow you to make definite improvements to your game through study.