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08-13-2010 , 09:19 PM
Please send me the hand history and detailed instructions so I can reproduce the problem.
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09-17-2010 , 08:22 AM
When reviewing your sessions with the SNG WIZ, do you use ICM or Chip for Equity model?

What's the difference?
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09-17-2010 , 04:21 PM
Depends on what you're playing, if it's as 1 table sitngo then ICM. In short the difference is ICM takes in to account payout structure. Read FAQ stickies in http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/36/stt-strategy/
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09-23-2010 , 11:08 PM
Can I use sng wiz to figure out sb vs bb situations for cash games? Do I use chip equity mode? Set stack sizes, plug in ranges and I'm set?
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09-24-2010 , 09:11 PM
It will work where one of you has a short stack and your decision is between pushing and folding. Use chip equity mode and set edge to zero.
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09-27-2010 , 11:28 AM
Are the empirical opponent models different for different size buy ins or the same for all buy ins? If the same for all buy ins would it be wise to assume in (chip ev spots in tourneys) lower stakes players on average shove and call tighter then higher stakes players and higher stakes players on average shove and call looser then lower stakes players?
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10-04-2010 , 10:24 AM
Hi

I recently set up a new laptop and am using the integrated sngwiz for the first time, were two seperate programms on my old setup.

I realy liked the feature in the standalone that let me view all hands from a single tournament and sngwiz would point out "questionable" hands.

I cannot find this feature in the integrated version, according to faq it is now "more powerfull" because i can filter myself. Is there a way to get the feature back, am i missing something?

Thanks in advance, I realy liked the feature for it sometimes had me look at hands i would have never reviewed otherwise.
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10-05-2010 , 01:59 PM
Sorry for the bump, could one of the mods comment on whether this is the right forum for this? i did not think it was such a hard question
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10-05-2010 , 02:33 PM
I'm not a mod but I recommend you post this question in the official thread http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/16...dition-495444/
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10-05-2010 , 07:00 PM
The last FAQ on this page should answer your question.
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10-06-2010 , 01:49 AM
Thank you. Any plans to incorporate it in the hem version for the future?
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10-06-2010 , 09:31 AM
Yes, we will be adding the status icons to the HM hands view.
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10-11-2010 , 10:59 AM
What exactly does implementing the pay out structure into SNGW do? How does SNG help your game? Worth the 100$ for a competent player to even have?
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10-11-2010 , 09:36 PM
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What exactly does implementing the pay out structure into SNGW do?
The payout structure is required in order to calculate ICM equities.

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How does SNG help your game?
The Wizard teaches how to play push/fold strategy near the end of tournaments when stacks are small relative to the blinds.

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Worth the 100$ for a competent player to even have?
Of course my opinion is biased, but based on your first two questions I would say you would definitely benefit from studying with the Wizard. You can download it here and try it free for 30 days.
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10-11-2010 , 10:09 PM
but like, implementing the payouts will it even more thoroughly analyze the play like because of how close to the bubble and everything? and folding 3 handed during a situation because the spot is not good enough mathematically because of the pay jump in the next level? stuff like that?
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10-12-2010 , 11:02 AM
The Wizard uses payouts, stack sizes, opponent hand ranges, and position to accurately analyze decisions before, on, and after the bubble.
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10-28-2010 , 03:26 AM
I just got sitngo wizard and I have a question about the "options: c" menu.


It has a tab saying "chip equity mode" and i have the option to check it or not. What does that mean exactly?
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10-28-2010 , 03:04 PM
If you dont get any help here then try in the SnGWizard thread:

http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/16...dition-495444/
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10-28-2010 , 04:45 PM
This is a very helpful fourm

Last edited by Rushton14; 10-28-2010 at 04:47 PM. Reason: no longer needed
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10-28-2010 , 04:49 PM
Chip equity model calculates equity for tourneys before final table (MTTs, 18+man SNGs), and ICM calculates equity at final table (including STTs).
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10-30-2010 , 05:12 PM
I bought SNG wiz using the paypal site but didn't get any sort of license number. Where/when do i get the license number to activate the program?
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10-30-2010 , 05:22 PM
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I bought SNG wiz using the paypal site but didn't get any sort of license number. Where/when do i get the license number to activate the program?
You have to wait couple of hours and they will send you the licence number by email.
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10-30-2010 , 05:27 PM
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You have to wait couple of hours and they will send you the licence number by email.
oh ok thx
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10-30-2010 , 07:58 PM
I understand that Wiz uses card removal effect to get from range% to hold% but how does it get from there to Prob%? For example, how can someone have a 20% calling range, 18% hold but the probability of him actually calling is significantly less than 18% still?

cheers
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10-31-2010 , 12:07 AM
Prob% is the overall probability of the outcome occurring. For example, if Player A your push calls 50% of the time and if he folds Player B calls your push 20% of the time, the probability of Player B calling your push is 10%.
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