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Does this mean that a person playing 8 tables makes lower quality decisions than a person playing 4? Or the scarier to me, playing 8 tables will make you worse at playing 4 tables after the fact. [/ QUOTE ] I think both are very true, and they feed off one another. If you make poor quality decisions (because you are rushed and dont have time to think things through) you wont understand the full reasoning behind why your decisions are poor and therefore you will be unable to learn from your mistakes. There was a time where I decided to 6 table 50nl to build a roll (I usually 4 table only). The result was 20k breakeven, a huge amount of tilt, and total loss of confidence in my game. I had to move back down just to learn how to play again. I put a hell of a lot of hands in, but this huge volume of play did not help me in any way whatsoever, in fact it just destroyed my entire game. |
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