Meet Your Sit and Go Wizard

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If you’re attracted to sit and go poker tournaments, but you’re not sure how to bet in this unique poker tournament environment, a sit and go wizard could end up being your best friend. Here’s why:

 

Small fields, fixed payouts, and a blind that comes around faster and faster as players drop out can have a staggering effect on your bankroll if you don’t have a good grasp on the mathematics of SNG poker. That’s where your sit and go wizard comes in.

 

What we’re talking about is a piece of software that helps you understand circumstances where it’s worth committing a stack of chips to as well as those where you should check or fold. It’s a special calculator that takes a lot of data into consideration and spits out what hopefully is your best decision given the circumstances.

 

The beauty of a sit and go wizard is that it is capable of applying the same type of logic as the world’s greatest sit and go poker players apply, even if you don’t know the difference between pot odds and pot roast. So if you’re serious about winning more SNG games, you should consider making the investment.

 

You can use the software to make calculations in real time, or you can upload the hand history of your last SNG game and let it munch on that. It’s interesting to see how the decisions you made on your own differ from what the software would have recommended.

 

What you will quickly learn is that when viewed through the pure unerring logic of the computer, the decisions you made under stress and pressure are very often different than the decisions you should have made. So even if you only use it now and then, you can take lessons away that will help you strengthen your knowledge and change your playing patterns.

 

With the average wizard program running $100 or so, you have to be thinking about becoming a committed SNG player to justify the investment. But given how fast you can blow through $100 even playing casually, maybe it’s a good idea to get one even if you’re just an occasional player.

 

There’s an old saying that “it’s better to have and not need than to need and not have.” And that’s exactly the reason why you should get your own sit and go wizard.

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February 17, 2009

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