Where to find preflop ranges in .json format? Is it possible to download ones in GTOWizard?

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  • desktop-postflop

    [Development suspended] Advanced open-source Texas Hold'em GTO solver with optimized performance

  • I am using https://github.com/b-inary/desktop-postflop as my solver, as it is free and quite fast and provides accurate enough results. However, as I do not have preflop ranges in .json format anywhere, it is painful to input them one by one, especially when the range is heavily mixed. I'm guessing these do not exist for free, but thought I would ask.

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