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05-04-2011 , 11:06 PM
Need Merge Super Turbo Support. Happy to send Hand histories or help in any other way possible. Just tell me what address to send them to please
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05-05-2011 , 12:02 AM
support at sngwiz
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05-07-2011 , 04:34 AM
Is it possible to import hands automatically to a sng wizard? site is ongame
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05-07-2011 , 10:20 AM
Yes, the Wizard import OnGame hand histories.
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05-07-2011 , 11:16 AM
How can I do it?
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05-12-2011 , 08:52 AM
Is there a way to open a hand from the HEM replayer in SNGwiz, similar to the way the ICM button opens the website?

I have HEM with SNGw integrated.

Sorry if this has been asked/answered before but I can't find it.
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05-12-2011 , 12:01 PM
No, but that is a good idea. I will add it to my list.
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05-12-2011 , 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by SitNGo Wizard
No, but that is a good idea. I will add it to my list.
That's great, look forward to it.

Love the speedy reply
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05-25-2011 , 04:52 PM
sorry for the stupid question, but when analysing 45man hand histories, when do I use the Chip model and when do I use the ICM model ?
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05-25-2011 , 07:44 PM
CEV early on, ICM at the final table. I think.
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05-25-2011 , 10:02 PM
That is correct. Longer answer here.
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05-26-2011 , 03:21 AM
Im having as issue with chip counts being wrong on Carbon/Merge 6max super turbos. The issue seems to be that its deducting the small and bbs twice from each players stack. Heres an example of the hand in HEM and the same hand pasted in wiz.



I can post the hh if that helps, but its long and looks different than HH from other sites ive played on.


Theres also an issue where its assuming a 50/30/20 payout when the correct payout is 70/30.
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05-26-2011 , 04:33 AM
I think i had an outdated version of HEM and it seems to be fixed. The payout issue still seems to be the same.
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05-27-2011 , 09:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Rusemandingo
I think i had an outdated version of HEM and it seems to be fixed. The payout issue still seems to be the same.
Please send me a hand history.
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06-09-2011 , 02:44 PM
I'm new to SNG Wizard (currently using the 30 day trial), and it says you can import entire tournaments and it will tag hands that need reviewing. I play on Merge (Hero) and I can't find any option to import hands for the life of me. In fact the only way I can see to use the software is to go through my hand histories and individually select hands and right click analyze in Sit and Go Wizard. What am I missing?
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06-10-2011 , 07:53 AM
I have a question, i'm playing a 30's sng on ongame. The payout structure is for 6 person but nash calculator support only 5 payouts. Is there any nash caclulator which allows more payouts? I just changed the structure and i'm using payouts for 5 people but on bubble i don't have correct range.

And another question more important for me: what structure should i use when i'm using chip equity mode(before final table) and want to have nash range for push? (send hand to nash calculator)
Thanks in advance for any help
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06-10-2011 , 02:06 PM
I've been looking at videos and stuff, but I don't have any option to open a tournament folder. All I can do is create a new game, or individually select hands and right click and analyze.
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06-10-2011 , 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by AwwwYeeeaaahhh
I'm new to SNG Wizard (currently using the 30 day trial), and it says you can import entire tournaments and it will tag hands that need reviewing. I play on Merge (Hero) and I can't find any option to import hands for the life of me. In fact the only way I can see to use the software is to go through my hand histories and individually select hands and right click analyze in Sit and Go Wizard. What am I missing?
You are using the version of the Wizard that is integrated into Holdem Manager. The functionality you describe is currently only available in the stand alone version of the Wizard. You can download the stand alone version by clicking here.
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06-10-2011 , 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by thepilator
I have a question, i'm playing a 30's sng on ongame. The payout structure is for 6 person but nash calculator support only 5 payouts. Is there any nash caclulator which allows more payouts? I just changed the structure and i'm using payouts for 5 people but on bubble i don't have correct range.
Not that I am aware of, but you should always use the correct tournament structure. Analyzing a tournament with incorrect payouts is a bad idea.

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And another question more important for me: what structure should i use when i'm using chip equity mode(before final table) and want to have nash range for push? (send hand to nash calculator)
Thanks in advance for any help
Use a structure that pays 100% to the winner.
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06-19-2011 , 02:59 PM
I have recently downloaded the trial version of SNGWiz. I set the option for FT to save my HH. I was able to review my hands after my first session on the 18th of June, but on the next day (19th) I played another session and when I tried to import them onto SNGWiz, it was still importing the HH from the 18th. I checked the folder where my FT HH is and it only had the HH from the 18th and nothing from the 19th. The only difference was that on the 19th I was playing on another Windows account that did not have admin privileges. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
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06-19-2011 , 09:16 PM
isnt it possbble to get another look for SNG Wiz? Atm i think its a total mess, even though the program is great. the look needs serious work. Ask Bar Nuttin and his friends to mods something decent...
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06-20-2011 , 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Trine
I have recently downloaded the trial version of SNGWiz. I set the option for FT to save my HH. I was able to review my hands after my first session on the 18th of June, but on the next day (19th) I played another session and when I tried to import them onto SNGWiz, it was still importing the HH from the 18th. I checked the folder where my FT HH is and it only had the HH from the 18th and nothing from the 19th. The only difference was that on the 19th I was playing on another Windows account that did not have admin privileges. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
In the Full Tilt application, check the option that specifies where to save your hand histories. It is probably saving them to a different folder for each Windows account.
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06-20-2011 , 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by rh300487
isnt it possbble to get another look for SNG Wiz? Atm i think its a total mess, even though the program is great. the look needs serious work. Ask Bar Nuttin and his friends to mods something decent...
Please send me your licence ID which you can find in the About box on the help menu, and I will extend your trial.
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06-20-2011 , 04:37 PM
Thanks for the offer. But what has the license ID to do with the design and functionality of the program? I not a decent amount of computers and scripting but i cant get around really easy with your software. I dont think it is really user friendly.. Improving this must have a huge impact on your sales and customer happiness.
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