PokerRanger
- Show the equity of each hand in Player 1's or Player 2's range against the other range.
- Analyze different lines like bet/fold, bet/call, bet/raise and so on preflop and postflop
- Explore what kind of hand strengths turn out on different boards
- Learn how often a specific hand strength appears on a board, but also how often those hands will win, split or lose
- Learn how the equity evolves on different runouts
- Manage your ranges more efficiently
- Train your equity evaluation skills on fixed or random boards on flop, turn or river
Dynamic Range Trees
Range management in PokerRanger2 works conveniently in many ways.
You can either manage the range of one player directly in the main window or you can open the hand range manipulation window.
As the main window just has a limited set of functions to manipulate ranges, we will focus in the range manipulation window in this article.
Expected Value Trees
Expected value trees allow you to design custom Poker scenarios with up to 10 players and all the available boards and actions that can occur in a Texas Hold'em Game. It is also possible to create random boards.
To get started select the "EV Trees" tab in PokerRanger2. You might close any other docks to have a full screen view of this view. Alternatively you can undock the "EV Trees" window by clicking on the "EV Trees" title and moving it out of the PokerRanger main window.
Within the "EV Trees" view, you can click on an unoccupied place, hold the mouse button and move around to navigate within the panel. You can also use your mouse wheel or swipe with multiple fingers on your touchpad to zoom in and out.
Color-Coding and Hovers
Range management in PokerRanger2 works conveniently in many ways.
You can either manage the range of one player directly in the main window or you can open the hand range manipulation window.
As the main window just has a limited set of functions to manipulate ranges, we will focus in the range manipulation window in this article.
To open a range manipulation window for one player, click the button at the bottom right of the player range widget: