SitNGo Wizard Adds PokerStars MTT SNG Structures

Date: 2012-02-28
Author: David Huber

With many sit and go players anxiously awaiting the release of SitNGo Wizard 2, the software’s staff has not been idle on its original product. In fact, the team has made a number of updates to improve the software’s overall performance.

SitNGo Wizard's most recent release is Version 1.0.2.036. In this update, opponent model detection of overcalls was improved and Nash command bugs were fixed. These two improvements have made for a more user-friendly experience for all SitNGo Wizard customers who have come to appreciate the value this program adds not only to their daily performance, but also their bottom line.

Other recent updates to SitNGo Wizard include adding PokerStars six-max multi-table sit and go structures along with capabilities for satellite events and hyper-turbo competitions.

Keeping on top of the latest online poker site trends, especially on PokerStars, which is by far the world's largest online poker site, ensures that SitNGo Wizard users have the latest information at their fingertips in order to pursue optimal strategy during these types of tournaments.

Players who make full use of programs such as SitNGo Wizard will typically have a much higher long-term expectation at the virtual tables compared to players who do not. The reason for this comes from utilizing as much information as possible when analyzing opponent tendencies as well as your own strengths and weaknesses.

There are a number of bugs that have been addressed in recent SitNGo Wizard updates. The bet issue with Holdem Manager has been taken care of. Before, customers had to deal with the wrong ante amount when participating in sit and gos on the Cake Poker Network, but that is no longer an issue. The same can be said for parsing iPoker Network chip stacks when dealing with partial chips. Parsing issues related to player screen names that contain "%" and ":" have also been fixed.

The 30-man multi-table sit and go structure for the Ongame Network has been added, along with Merge Network’s six-max Double or Nothing events. The parsing issues on the iPoker Network are also a thing of the past.

For those who would like to purchase SitNGo Wizard, the full version comes packed with features for a one-time fee of $99. There is also a 60-day, no strings attached money-back guarantee. If within 60 days of purchasing SitNGo Wizard you feel the program is not for you, the administrative staff will send you a full refund.

On top of that, online poker players who are new to the program can download a free 30-day trial with no obligation. The trial version grants full, unlimited use of the SitNGo Wizard along with a tutorial to help you get up and running within a matter of minutes. Plus, you’ll get complete access to support forums as well as free updates. Online poker players worldwide have come to appreciate companies that offer fully featured trial versions of their programs because it allows them to experience the value of the service first-hand without being pressured to make an immediate purchase.

Those who are anxiously awaiting SitNGo Wizard 2, which will be fully integrated with Hold'em Manager 2, will need to wait at least a little longer. It’s a major update that will be free to all existing SitNGo Wizard users and cost $99 for those who buy the program on its own. An official release date for SitNGo Wizard 2 has yet to be set, but Holdem Manager 2 users can help test the integrated alpha release by contacting support@sngwiz.com.

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