Using the trial of it, I like it so far because I'm a beginner and it's so much faster to learn pre-flop hands.
This is all full ring NLHE 100bb.
A couple hands I didn't understand, the biggest one being this one:
https://imgur.com/a/nYFkisN
I'm SB AsKc, button raises to $5, I raise to $8 (which...that's not even double the size of the bet but whatevs), call.
Flop QcTc6h, I bet $4.50 and get called.
Turn Jd, I have an ace-high straight, PokerSnowie recommended a 2x pot raise which seems like it would never get called in real life.
Some other simpler spots I was curious about
:
--Supposed to fold 99 from MP when UTG raises to $4.
--Supposed to fold QQ from MP when LJ raises my $4 bet to $15 and then HJ raises to $34. (I haven't researched 4-bet spots at all, this may be fairly standard.)
--Betting with KK (no hearts) on AcTh5h4h board.
--With 6s6d it's calling a $13 bet on Jh4c2d and then betting a 5s turn.
--Raising 65s UTG, which my pre-flop range charts don't have anywhere near being a playable hand.
So I agree with most the reviews I found for PokerSnowie in that there's some value to be had from it but not to take what it says as gospel.