SitNGo Wizard 2 Features Improved Quiz Mode

Date: 2014-03-27
Author: Jason Glatzer

If you enjoyed SitNGo Wizard's quiz mode in the past, we have great news for you!   SitNGo Wizard 2 now includes a highly improved quiz mode in its latest software release.
 
Here's a quick rundown of SitNGo Wizard's original quiz mode if you are not already familiar with it.  The quiz generated a series of hands and you had to decide whether to call, push, or fold based on your hole cards, position, previous action, stack sizes, and opponent hand ranges.  While this quiz certainly helped many players improve their sit and go game, it had one major limitation of not being able to adjust opponent hand ranges.
 
In the latest quiz mode, you can select what you think your opponent's hand range is and not be stuck with just one scenario of what the software feels your opponent's hand range is.  There are tons of reasons why this is useful including you having a better idea of what your opponent's hand range is from your experience or just wanting to see how you should play it if your opponent instead had other cards.
 
The latest update also looks at situations the other way around.  The software now prompts you to select a range of hands that you would shove with or call a shove with instead of being stuck with the hand you were provided.  This can certainly sharpen anyone's push/fold ranges since you are constantly thinking about where the cutoffs are to push, fold, or call.
 
The software is now much easier to navigate, with user-friendly menus and simpler settings.  The previous quiz mode was sometimes too restrictive in finding hands due to the more complicated settings.
 
When creating your first quiz, you will be prompted in one menu box to fill in "General," "Hero," and "Opponent" settings.  Under "General" settings, you can select the site, tournament tag, active tables, and number of players at the table.  The "Hero" setting is used for determining your position at the table as well as your effective stack size.  The "Opponents" setting is used to filter for previous action, previous action position, and default opponent model.

After playing around with it a little myself, these three simple categories make it quick and easy to set up the exact type of quiz you want.  Another important improvement in the software's GUI is that you can now save your quizzes.  This means you can start a quiz, save it, and finish it later.
 
We recommend checking out SitNGo Wizard today.  Its quiz mode now includes the ability to change your opponent's hand ranges and determine which hand ranges you should be shoving, calling, or folding with.  The software should quickly improve your play in sit and gos as well as final tables in multi-table tournaments.

The regular software only costs $99, which should pay itself back in no time with you improved playing style.  Check it out today.

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