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Poker Calculator Report: Sitngo Wizard your Personal Tournament Coach

Author: Marty Smith Author Ranking Silver | Posted: 08-10-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 28 | Rating:  (58) Article Popularity - Blue (?) Got a Question? Ask.
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My friends and I started out learning poker by playing sit and go tournaments. It was a great way to learn about tournaments, blinds structure and aggression while not bleeding your whole deposit in a couple hours. We actually use to pride ourselves on how long it would be until we had to reload! Playing very tight a few years ago was actually the thing to do to make money. Or at least not lose money.

Super rock tight isn’t exactly the best way to play sit and go tournaments these days, because there are a lot of educated players now that use poker calculator tools that really help their game and vastly improve critical decision making. Now wouldn’t it be great to have a system or training tool that can help you with those types of decisions?

There is software now that along with your Tournament Indicator poker calculator can really add some in-depth skills and analysis to your sit and go poker game. It’s called SitNGo Wizard. It’s an analysis tool that allows for importing and dissection of your tournament hand histories. Why would you need this? Well for starters, many players simply do not comprehend and adjust for the prize structure and rising blinds in sit and go tournaments, thus leading to less than optimal play at critical stages of the tournament. This leads to another reason for self analysis; Less than optimal play will cost you money or at least, opportunity loss in the long run.

Think of SitNGo Wizard as a personal coach for improving your strategy for single table tournaments. This is the kind of coach that tells you what to do before and after the game and has the capability to review your game plays and let you know what you did right or wrong. Sooner or later, your coach is going to have an effect on you and your bankroll.

For the dedicated rounder SitNGo Wizard has different features that help you improve your game. Including a sit and go tutorial, create a game for analysis, import hand history for complete tournament analysis, and a quiz mode that throws out hand after hand of push, fold or call questions. These features also display graphically, so you are not hunkered down trying to read note-pad style hand histories. A quick glance is all would take to absorb the quiz, and then you get to choose an option. The questions just keep on coming, and at first you are likely going to be shocked at how little you know when making the right decisions in higher blind stages.

I have often remarked about poker calculator software that really goes beyond presenting basic odds calculations. These days you need software like SitNGo Wizard that makes you think differently about your game. SitNGo Wizard is easy to install and use and there are several helpful tutorials available too.

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Marty Smith reviews all the popular online poker software so you know what you buying before and if it is what you need. He also has a free tournament strategy video series.

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