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Re: Playing against a Multitabler
Preflop is fine, your flop call sucks sweaty donkey balls.
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Re: Playing against a Multitabler
preflop anyone like a fold when it's 2 more back to us? t9cc or something i'd call but 45 isn't making much.
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Re: Playing against a Multitabler
I have seen some multitablers (is that a word) and although they are good players because they are multitabling they play a very standard game. They also seem not to take many risks and often seem to fold the turn if they haven't hit and not really care about whether you have or not.
On the other side of the coin there Poker Tracker stats are usually very tight and they are aggressive. The thing I watch out for is they often only play premium hands so if they raise never cold call them unless you have AA, AK, KK. Marginal hands don't do very well because they will come out with all guns blazing and raising most of the way. Most of the time you can live in harmony with the MT because he will wait for premium hands and when he does you politly step out of the way. The rest of the time he/she will leave you to try and isolate the fish as he/she is busy watching the other tables. |
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Re: Playing against a Multitabler
Yeah, I made a very loose call getting 10:1 PF, and a donkish loose call getting 18:1 on the flop. No biggie;
BB had 22 SB had AQ MP had K7 I said, WTF. |
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