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02-23-2010 , 03:26 PM
Cool cool. I figured with as many people using it as they do that the program has undergone far more scrutiny than I could ever fathom. Thanks for the replies.
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02-23-2010 , 04:25 PM
I was thinking about buying wiz, and saw that snggrinders has a deal for a subscription+wiz, are there any other deals like this?
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02-26-2010 , 07:56 PM
Not sure if this is the right forum to post it but:

What's a good edge to assume,in general,in Wiz' calculations ?Would a good estimative be your average ROI in that game (say you have 20%ROI at 45mans,and you put in an edge of 0.20 ?) ?

I know it might depend on your opponents (facing 1+ regs at your table);but 3 fishes in your 9-man bubble,for instance,are frequent spots.

Is assuming an edge of 0 to maybe try taking every +$EV spot as small at is optimal in general ?
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02-27-2010 , 03:42 PM
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I was thinking about buying wiz, and saw that snggrinders has a deal for a subscription+wiz, are there any other deals like this?
Not that I am aware of.
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02-27-2010 , 03:46 PM
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Originally Posted by ok1989
What's a good edge to assume,in general,in Wiz' calculations ?Would a good estimative be your average ROI in that game (say you have 20%ROI at 45mans,and you put in an edge of 0.20 ?) ?
I don't think your ROI should have much affect on your the edge. The edge is a way to quantify how much risk you are willing to take on a hand. The primary factor is your stack size. The smaller your stack size, the lower your edge should be. This FAQ describes how the default edge is calculated.
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02-28-2010 , 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by SitNGo Wizard
I don't think your ROI should have much affect on your the edge. The edge is a way to quantify how much risk you are willing to take on a hand. The primary factor is your stack size. The smaller your stack size, the lower your edge should be. This FAQ describes how the default edge is calculated.
Ok man thx for the reply
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03-04-2010 , 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by SitNGo Wizard
As long as the opponent hand ranges are reasonably accurate, the Wizard will tell you whether it is better to push or fold.

If "practicality and sound reasoning" reach a different conclusion, "practicality and sound reasoning" are probably wrong.
I don't know if this has been asked before but here it goes: the hand range of my opponent is calculated through all the hands that he shown and those that he muck but still payed to the showdown.

Is this right or the SitNGo Wiz calculate his hand range in another way?

Thanks
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03-05-2010 , 01:11 AM
Default hand ranges are based on number of players, stack sizes, position, and previous action. Previous hands are not considered.
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03-06-2010 , 10:06 AM
Hi evrybody. I am thinking of getting sngwiz but I dont like the quiz mode.
Does anybody know about an alternative. I would like a programm that makes it more fun playing these quizes, particularly keeping statistics on your results, maybe also graphing your results, keeping hi-scores, rating the severity of your mistakes according to diff% etc.

It would also be nice to have a feature that allows you to only get quizes within a certain range of Diff%, as for now you can only chose between the three modes easy, advanced, expert. This way you could for example have the quiz produce (+/- ev) Situations, where folding equals pushing an just hammer these into your brain...

Maybe ,SitNGo Wizard, could you comment if there are any plans/possibilties on changing some of these features in the near future. Otherwise I am very happy with the trial version of the programm.
Thanks
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03-06-2010 , 02:16 PM
I am working on an enhancement to the quiz mode that will allow you to adjust opponent hand ranges before displaying the question. This will address concerns of users who disagree with the default opponent ranges.

I welcome specific suggestions to improve the quiz.
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03-07-2010 , 06:26 AM
Thanks for the answer. Here are some more suggestions:

Create a filter that allows you to filter your tournermentfolders for mistakes you made according to the default ranges, for example any mistake that is more severe than 0,5 diff%. Then import these hands into the quiz mode, so you can go over them again and again. Any way to get something similar to that acomplished manually?

I think that would be an awesome way to improve your game very quickly.

P.S BTW is there any way I can save certain hands (not the complete tournament) to a particular folder for later quick reviewing?
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03-08-2010 , 02:22 PM
Creating quiz hands from hand histories is on my to-do list.

Most poker site allow you to view a previous hand history. Copy the text to the clipboard. Open notepad and paste the text into the notepad window. When you finish your session, select all of the notepad text, copy to the clipboard, then open the Wizard and paste it.
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03-08-2010 , 02:47 PM
Hello in the sitNgo wizard what should the edge % be ? If you play heads up sngs with 5 % rake?
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03-09-2010 , 01:35 PM
There is no right answer, but I would suggest using the "Average" default edge model.
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03-10-2010 , 09:52 AM
As I read in the opening post that if I create a new thread, it will be merged with this one, I am posting this here. I do not agree with the way this is done, as it seems to me that it is more likely to get lost and nothing done about it, particularly as I am posting here as a last resort - I joined the sngwizard forum specifically to ask about this but I am still waiting (10+ days) for my registration to be "reviewed and approved" although why this needs to be done I do not know.

My problem is that I cannot find how to open up my microgaming sngs in sngwizard. I can see them listed when I open the tournament folder but they don't import. So how do I do it?

I would also like an answer as to why this
tells me to fold AND to push. This suggests to me that there is something wrong with the way SNGWiz calculates for DoNs.

I'm sorry about the image size - can't figure out how to make it better.
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03-10-2010 , 02:17 PM
You could have been approved within a few hours if you had sent an email to sngwiz support per the instructions that were stickied at the top of every forum. The policy was necessary to eliminate the huge amount of span the forums were attracting.

Anyway, a new site design with new forums has been launched. You will need to register again, but approval is automatic at least for now.

Per your screen shot, Diff% is equal to Edge% which means the hand is neutral $EV. The discrepancy is probably due to round off error.
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03-10-2010 , 03:45 PM
1. I got an email instructing me to wait for another email i.e. "Before you can login and start using the forum, your request will be reviewed and approved. When this happens, you will receive another email from this address."

Why would I be looking at a sticky when I cannot "login and start using the forum"?

2. You did not tell me how to import Microgaming tournaments.
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03-10-2010 , 04:32 PM
1. It doesn't matter now because you don't need to be approved any more.

2. Sorry, I missed this. Please send me a hand history file that does not import.
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03-10-2010 , 08:08 PM
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There is no right answer, but I would suggest using the "Average" default edge model.
and what is that 0,25?
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03-11-2010 , 01:28 AM
I am sorry but I am not sure to what you are referring.
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03-11-2010 , 07:43 AM
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Originally Posted by SitNGo Wizard
Please send me a hand history file that does not import.
How do I send it to you?
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03-11-2010 , 08:56 AM
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and what is that 0,25?
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I am sorry but I am not sure to what you are referring.


what is the avg edge is it 0,25?
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03-11-2010 , 09:55 AM
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How do I send it to you?
Click on my user name on the left, then click on "Send email...". Attach the hand history file to the email and send it.
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03-11-2010 , 09:56 AM
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what is the avg edge is it 0,25?
I am still not sure what you asking. I don't know what the average edge is.
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03-11-2010 , 10:21 AM
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I am still not sure what you asking. I don't know what the average edge is.
ok i am in the sitNgo wizard program and i am analyzing a game in a heads up sitNgo

lets say first hand SB raise to 90 we have 1500 chips he raise 40% of hands and calls 8.8% we can then push 10.7% 44+ AJ+ ATs KTs QTs JTs edge% is 0,25 but if we change the edge % to 0 we can now push 13,4% 22+ AT KTs+ Q9s+ J9s+ T9s

so what should the edge % be?

is all hands +ev to push with if the edge% is 0 if we think about the rake to?

lets say we think othere opponent in the heads up match is good should the edge % be 0 then ? or if we think he is bad 0,25? or more ?

i do like to push 3 beta a lot
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