Sit and Go End Game Tools (SNGEGT)
Synopsis
SNGEGT does much what its competitors do: It teaches you how to play near-perfect poker in the late stages of a sit and go tournament. It does this job well, with a quiz, a heads-up trainer that plays pretty well.
What makes it stand out?
The real-time analysis that is such a strong piece of software that we expect it to be banned on many major sites soon. There is also a free version, which none of the other entries into the AICM market currently offer.
License:Free
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Features:
- The only software of it's kind with a free version
Full Review
SNGEGT does its job adequately when it comes to standard ICM uses and is only slightly behind its major competitors (SNGPT and SNGWiz) in terms of ease of use, interface, and overall usefulness as a teaching tool. And what it lacks in those categories, it more than makes up for in unique features and pricing.
For free, yes I said free, you get SNGEGT Lite, which is basically the full program without the real-time analysis. It's the only free product of it's kind that we've ever seen and if anyone had ever heard of this thing, we imagine it would have terribly hurt the sales of the other programs that are dominating this niche. Luckily for those guys, no one has ever heard of SNGEGT because it was designed by folks who are excellent programmers, but terrible marketers.
The English on portions of the site is drastically lacking, the tutorial isn't strong, and their advertising budget appears to be nothing at all, which is great news for those of us who know about the program and can make use of it. We definitely don't want everyone to have access to a free automated ICM. AICM's are simply too powerful to be giving away to everyone who asks.
Another thing that separates SNGEGT from its competition is the real-time analysis. The program will actually advise you while you play, which may break the rules of some of your favorite poker rooms, and will certainly help weak players to make much better decisions. In fact, it could train even a strong player to make better decisions very quickly. The potential of the $100 version of this program should be terrifying for SNG pros because it could make a strong player out of almost anyone.
If you are looking into ICM's and not really sure whether you want to spend the money, then we highly recommend that you get the free version of SNGEGT and see how you like it.