SNGWIZ2 vs HR
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SNGWIZ2 vs HR
Going to switch to SNGWIZ2! IMO SNGWIZ 2 looks to be a better bang for your buck on the surface than HR. I like the set fee of a $100 for SNGWIZ better than the reoccurring payments of HR. It seems that SNGWIZ has way better user interface & More features.
So what I'm curious about is, what's the product support like?, does it have built in tutorials? Is it on par or more advanced than HR?, HR lags while doing some calculations, does SNGWIZ LAG at all?
THX
So what I'm curious about is, what's the product support like?, does it have built in tutorials? Is it on par or more advanced than HR?, HR lags while doing some calculations, does SNGWIZ LAG at all?
THX
RWPKRPLR1- Posts : 882
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Re: SNGWIZ2 vs HR
u tell us, also philli seems to have it
JodaB.- Posts : 1327
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Re: SNGWIZ2 vs HR
Hey guys.
I am only using sng wiz 2 with hm2, I think they are still doing tweaks to it. The range calculations of your opponents is even better now in sit n go wiz 2, I think they take it right from your database but not sure. I like the layout of it, also if you click on a tournament it will still show the green check marks, red x's (mistakes) and caution sign beside hands that were important.
I have seen a lot of talk about HR though as well lately and only checked that out once or twice this past week.
I was just doing some studying of some of my hands this evening and looking further into the icm thing. I made a pop up in hm2 with calling ranges for short handed, but I know it depends on stack sizes and such but am excited to give the adjustments a try next time I am short handed and see how it goes.
I still use sit n go wiz 1 as well as I am use to that layout more.
I am only using sng wiz 2 with hm2, I think they are still doing tweaks to it. The range calculations of your opponents is even better now in sit n go wiz 2, I think they take it right from your database but not sure. I like the layout of it, also if you click on a tournament it will still show the green check marks, red x's (mistakes) and caution sign beside hands that were important.
I have seen a lot of talk about HR though as well lately and only checked that out once or twice this past week.
I was just doing some studying of some of my hands this evening and looking further into the icm thing. I made a pop up in hm2 with calling ranges for short handed, but I know it depends on stack sizes and such but am excited to give the adjustments a try next time I am short handed and see how it goes.
I still use sit n go wiz 1 as well as I am use to that layout more.
sngking- Posts : 533
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Re: SNGWIZ2 vs HR
Thx SNGKING!!!!!!
Got my answer
The Wizard does not calculate Nash ranges, but it does allow you to export hands to holdemresources and it has many more features than holdemresource.
You can find documentation here:
http://sngwiz.com/wp/home/documentation/sitngo-wizard-2-documentation/
I won't be switching
Got my answer
The Wizard does not calculate Nash ranges, but it does allow you to export hands to holdemresources and it has many more features than holdemresource.
You can find documentation here:
http://sngwiz.com/wp/home/documentation/sitngo-wizard-2-documentation/
I won't be switching
RWPKRPLR1- Posts : 882
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