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Old 10-08-2007, 02:20 AM
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Default Re: Strategy against multi-tablers....

Don't slowplay. I find that some multi-tablers are prone to stacking off with TPTK a lot.

Some multi-tablers are also incapable of firing a second barrel.

They also often fire off c-bets 100% of the time, which is an exploitable behavior. How to exploit it depends on how they react to various plays, but keep in mind that a lot of multi-tablers seem to have pretty rigid starting hand requirements.

In general, multi-tablers aren't looking to play too much after the flop. (Some can but a lot don't.) They make money mostly off of people who make poor starting hand decisions. Force them to make decisions that imply that they will have to make decisions on future streets. If you bluff or semi-bluff, don't push and make it an easy decision (unless it's the river); make sure that you have enough left behind so that you can threaten them with another big bet on the next street.

Different multi-tablers have different leaks, so "it depends." The thing is, players who don't multi-table can also have these leaks, so you should be looking out for them anyways.
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