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I don't use anything for tourneys. Maybe I should give these a look. How useful do they feel these are, compared to how useful PT is for cash games, for example?
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#2
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If you play a lot of SNGs, SNG Power Tools is a really important tool to have. It will tell if pushing or calling an all-in at the later stages of an SNG is a correct move or not. If you haven't played around with it before, I'm sure you'll be surprised at what is a correct move and what isn't in some situations. The price is a little steep though at $79, so if you aren't an SNG junkie, you probably won't need it.
PokerStove just makes it easier to compute person's ranges of hands compared to yours. It is free, and I like it a bunch. |
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I'm surprised you'd have time to use PokerStove in the midst of an actual SNG. Isn't that more of an away-from-the-tables program?
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Yeah, I don't use it during action. I just play around with it afterwards.
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Okay, that's what I figured. Do you use Power Tools while playing, or is that away from the table too?
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Most of the time it is just reflection upon my play after the SNG and try to find if I missed some value and/or made a dumb call.
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