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SNGwiz default ranges
How badly are the ranges sngwiz assumes for players usualy off? Should I care about them at all when I think of what kind of ranges people have in some situation and most importantly, if sngwiz considers 90% of my icm decions to be right with its defaultranges does this mean that Iam playing [censored]?
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Re: SNGwiz default ranges
The defaults are good in some spots and bad in others. Best to just start at the first push/fold decision and go hand by hand changing the ranges as you see fit. Plus I think it will help you a lot more if you know how your equity changes with the ranges in each situation.
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Re: SNGwiz default ranges
Take default ranges for what they are.
i.e. default (= mostly bad) ranges. And you'll be fine. |
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Re: SNGwiz default ranges
never use the default ranges and you will be fine.
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Re: SNGwiz default ranges
if you are just learning ICM, stick with the default ranges and you will be fine. As you learn more, and play more, you will start to tweak the ranges so they more closely match the ranges of players you play.
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Re: SNGwiz default ranges
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if you are just learning ICM, stick with the default ranges and you will be fine. As you learn more, and play more, you will start to tweak the ranges so they more closely match the ranges of players you play. [/ QUOTE ] Using the default ranges can lead to you making terrible decisions, anytime someone limps you'll find yourself shoving and you'll think the 3rd place stack is calling 30% vs the CL on the bubble. |
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