| This is a discussion on sit and go genuis within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; just wondering if anyone has ever purchased the sit and go genuis and if you have was it worth it and did it help you ... |
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| sit and go genuis just wondering if anyone has ever purchased the sit and go genuis and if you have was it worth it and did it help you make a profit |
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| re: sit and go genuis poker Hey buddy, I purchased stngowiz a couple of months ago and I think it's a great tool for stngos, especially the end game. It opened my eyes to alot of info that has definately helped my stngo results. See for yourself Scope me, I am Steamer107 on FT and Damon789 on stars. Stngowiz offers a 30 day trial. I would recommend downloading that before you purchase the full software download Gl |
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Def the biggest help for me was reading "secrets of stngos" by Phil Shaw I actually purchased it with FPPs on Pokerstars so even tho it cost nothing It's prob the most valuable book I have in my Collection. Also my endgame was horrible in my early stngos. I used to bubble that many times it would make me sick. having a better grasp on endgame strategy from Stngowiz has def boosted my Roi. I had heard about ICM(Independent Chip Model) and It seemed a real mystery to me for a long time because I didnt properly research it. But having studied it hard for the last 2months I have found that it's essential to success. Especially in STTs. Hope this info points you in the right direction buddy Gl at the tables |
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Which you can find here: http://sngwiz.com/ Essentially, it's helps learn the proper push/fold end game strategy based on ICM $EV computations, and then review your decisions post-game by analysing your hand histories and pointing out those where the push/fold decision seems dubious (you can then adapt the estimated push/calling ranges of your opponents if you want a more in depth analysis) If you can master this - and it's not rocket science - you should be able to crush SnGs up to the $20 or $30 level. Higher up in stakes almost everybody knows proper ICM so it becomes more of an art to beat the games. |
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| I downloaded the trial of sngwiz and im founding my self a little lost without it tbh. My bubble play is suffering and this is the area where Sng wiz really helps your game out. I'm currently trying to obtain it by getting 750 points on titan - a right proper pain in the ass dont do this. Instead I shouldve bought it straight out and then used the cardschat link. Im really jealous of those Juicy freerolls. Anyways... Sng wiz is a must for anyone who is serious about sng's |
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| why waste the money? I bought the S&G books by Neil Timothy,Collin Moshman,and Phil Shaw. While you can pick up bits from all 3, I thought Shaw was the easiest read. Honestly, even though I like reading poker books, I have learned more of the nuances of S&Gs and MTTs by reading the posts here. I'm not usually a fan of sites like this, but I can't say enough how much this site has opened up my game and made me better just by studying a few of the posts. Now, I read (and learn) something almost every day! |
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I agree completely. CC has a huge amount of information that can easily increase your knowledge. Read the posts and see your game improve. Good luck |
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| I tried using one of those. For my taste, too much clutter on the screen, too much of a distraction. I think you can get the information you need by practicing your observation skills, reading the books mentioned and practicing/playing. |
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