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Old 06-30-2006, 12:47 AM
joeynav joeynav is offline
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Default Re: continuous play vs. sets

This is what you do...if you have alot of experience in bubble play you can play continuous. It's like playing 10 people in chess at once, you look at the board and know what to do. You also get a lot more tourneys in.

What I do on stars is I stagger them a lil. I open 6 tables, wait for the first 3 levels to go by then I open 3 more and continuously play 9. I like continuous play for several reasons, you never get bored and there's always exciting bubble plays on at least one of the tables. I'm playing standard early level game, and in 2,3,4 other tables there's cashing opprtunities. This way it keeps it fun, makes it feel like your winning a lot (if your running good), get more table in and there's always action. This takes practice though, because it can be stressful if you have 5 itm or bubble tables going and you aren't exactly instictive, imo.
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