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I'm definitely amongst the minority here as I still only single-table. When I do single table, I also try to make a note of which players are multi-tabling. My assumption is that the players who are multi-tabling will be more distracted and more likely to use default plays. My blind-steal range for multi-tablers is a bit wider than for people who I think are paying closer attention. I also generally mark multi-tablers as skilled players so I have a bit more respect for their bets. (i.e. I assume they operate preflop according to the SSHE charts and are either value betting or betting to protect. I don't expect a lot of bluffing to be in their default strategy.) [/ QUOTE ] hey- this is one way preconception may be working against you. i used to think multitablers were sharks. now i think they are more predictable. but i don't assume they are not paying attention. and, much of the time, default plays are default for a reason. [img]/images/graemlins/smirk.gif[/img] |
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