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Old 10-21-2007, 02:29 AM
xGREGORx xGREGORx is offline
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Default help needed with using & interpreting SNGEGT-LITE

Finally learning ICM... better late than never I suppose. I am trying to use SNGEGT-LITE to study the following decision. A few questions for this ICM noob...

Can anyone post an image of what the program window should like for analyzing this hand? Or explain how I should set it up for evaluating call vs fold relative to various villian push ranges?

How do I interpret the EV data? I should fold if the EV Diff is negative and call if the EV Diff is positive?
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FullTiltPoker $20 + $2 Sit & Go
Seat 3: Seat 3 (4,980)
Seat 5: HERO (2,875)
Seat 7: VILLIAN (2,750)
Seat 8: Seat 8 (2,895)
VILLIAN posts the small blind of 100
Seat 8 posts the big blind of 200
The button is in seat #5

*** HOLE CARDS ***
Dealt to HERO [K[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] Q[img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]]
Seat 3 folds, HERO raises to 600, VILLIAN raises to 2,750, and is all in, Seat 8 folds, HERO ???
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Old 10-21-2007, 08:44 AM
Powers_That_Be Powers_That_Be is offline
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Default Re: help needed with using & interpreting SNGEGT-LITE

SNGEGT does not calculate overpushes, only preflop open pushes or calls against one player. +EV diff is good, -EV is bad. But you still need to establish what the minimum edge you are going to push is. And of course, everything changes, as you change the ranges for those acting after you.
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