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What is a good score with SnGWiz?

  
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Nakamura
Post Posted: Mon, 30 Jun 2008, 4:58am    Post subject: What is a good score with SnGWiz? Reply with quote
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I have installed the demo version of SNGWIZ and recently tried lots of hands in the quiz. I was particularly worried about my head's up play since I seem to be getting lots of 2nd's and not enough 1st's.

I was surprised by my score. I was missing lots of pushing points (when the blinds are getting to 300/600 it's almost ATC), and I think this was a major leak for me.

I played 100 hands (difficulty = average, blinds set above 150/300) for each try and here are the results.

2 players: 80 - 85% (after this I made some adjustments), 100%, 98%
2 0r 3 players: 95%
3 - 5 players: 93%, 92%

So what is a good score for SNGWIZ? Or is this the wrong way to think about it?
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taipan168
Post Posted: Mon, 30 Jun 2008, 9:25am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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Seems like pretty good scores to me. Of course we should all aim for 100% however.

That said, the real art in SNG Wiz or any similar tool is estimating opps' calling/shoving ranges...
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Nakamura
Post Posted: Mon, 30 Jun 2008, 9:30am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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taipan168 wrote:

That said, the real art in SNG Wiz or any similar tool is estimating opps' calling/shoving ranges...


Hmmm ... do we get this from past hands our opponents have played and their equity at the table?
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taipan168
Post Posted: Mon, 30 Jun 2008, 9:44am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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Nakamura wrote:
taipan168 wrote:

That said, the real art in SNG Wiz or any similar tool is estimating opps' calling/shoving ranges...


Hmmm ... do we get this from past hands our opponents have played and their equity at the table?

Hard to describe in a reply, but it's based upon stack sizes and reads from prior hands. I think the best way to do this is to use the graph function in SNG Wiz, see where the breakeven point is and ask yourself whether opp could/could not call that wide.
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Post Posted: Mon, 30 Jun 2008, 7:11pm    Post subject: Reply with quote
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any way to use this graph when there are two or more active players behind you?
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