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When I start a simulation on my PokerWiz® it starts to babble incoherently. Whats going on?

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When I start a simulation on my PokerWiz® it starts to babble incoherently. Whats going on?

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You’ve got your “Peek Interval” set too low. At the Peek Intervals the statistics on the screen are updated so you can follow what’s happening in your simulation. Further, at that interval, you’ll see what and who the winner of that last was and The PokerWiz® will announce the winning hand. Depending on the speed of your processor and the type of simulation you’re running, a frequent Peek Interval will come and go and come again before the wave file can be reproduced, thus the babble. On fast machines, a Peek Interval about every 100,000 deals is best. You can, of course, just off the sound if you wish. But, it is important to remember also that the more frequently you peek the slower your simulation will run as the computer will use processing power to display graphics rather than gather statistics.

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