Weighted frequencies are available on Pro and Elite plans. On the Free plan, each cell supports only one action.
What are frequencies?
In solver-based poker, many hands don’t have a single correct action. Instead, the solver recommends a mixed strategy — for example, raising AJo 65% of the time and calling 35%. RangeSharp lets you assign frequency weights to each action on a cell, so you can accurately represent solver outputs.The frequency ring
When a cell has more than one action, RangeSharp displays a frequency ring — a small pie chart inside the cell that shows the proportion of each action. The ring is both a visual indicator and a control. You can drag the ring segments to adjust frequencies directly on the grid.Setting frequencies on a cell
Method 1: Shift+click
Method 2: Paint multiple actions
- Paint a cell with Action A (e.g., Raise).
- Switch to Action B (e.g., Call).
- Paint the same cell again.
- The cell now has both actions. Use Shift+click to fine-tune the frequencies.
Frequency rounding
When importing solver data, frequencies can have very precise values (e.g., 62.7%). You can round frequencies to simpler values for easier memorization:- Rounding to 25% steps converts frequencies to 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%, or 100%
- This is applied during import and can be configured in the import settings
Reading mixed cells on the grid
A cell with mixed actions shows color segments proportional to each action’s frequency:- A cell with 70% Raise / 30% Call shows a larger raise-colored segment and a smaller call-colored segment
- The frequency ring overlay (when enabled) adds a pie chart on top for clearer reading
Frequency display in the detail panel
When you select a cell, the detail panel (right side) shows:- Each action assigned to the cell
- The frequency percentage for each action
- The combo count for each action