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Old 10-09-2007, 11:25 AM
Wahoo73 Wahoo73 is offline
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Default Re: moving up limits or multi-tabling

If your question applies to Stud-Hi, then I would suggest you play 3/6 at PS. In addition to the advantage of keeping your winrate up by playing fewer tables at higher stakes, I have found the 3/6 stud games at PS to be the most profitable simply from the standpoint of their structure being better, i.e., the Ante is only $.25, the BI is $1 and the Completion is $3. The 3:1 ratio of Completion:BI is much better than the 2:1 ratio in PS's 1/2 and 2/4 stud games.
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Old 10-09-2007, 12:00 PM
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Default Re: moving up limits or multi-tabling

Are there even enough tables at these stakes to 4 table any of these games?
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Old 10-09-2007, 12:28 PM
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Default Re: moving up limits or multi-tabling

If your question applies only to PS, then you are probably not going to find four or more tables of 3/6 stud going except during peak evening hours in the US. But, if you play at both FTP and PS simultaneously, and are also willing to occasionally play some 2/4 or 5/10 when there aren't enough 3/6 games going at the two sites, you should be able to 4-table 24/7.

But honestly, how in the hell do you manage to play more than two tables of stud effectively without your winrate suffering too much?
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Old 10-09-2007, 12:50 PM
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Default Re: moving up limits or multi-tabling

It's not so hard if you accept not remembering all upcards
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Old 10-09-2007, 01:58 PM
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Default Re: moving up limits or multi-tabling

Thank you for the suggestions.

Stud-Hi
But can one keep the same winrate by moving up to higher limits? Thats the dilemma, when you hear so many occasions of people blowing up bakrolls for the reason they have moved up to higher limits.
Regarding the ratios, you are right but then you adjust your preflop play to a tighter one when limits are higher but antes the same as the lower limits?!

FishSticks: From present time till around 1am(US) you can almost always find 3-8 2/4 tables on ps

PS is a must because if the games are split then you loose from the vip programme.
You are refering to the actual problem yourself there wahoo. The actual winrate does suffer a lot from +2-3BI to +1BI/break-even (even though most of it is covered by the extra vpp you gain in the meantime).

roggles: true, ofcourse nobody can keep up with all the upcards having 4 open tables (along with 2-3nlhe), but what is doable is again tighten up preflop hence you are not playing simultaneously on all 4 tables. And I like that as by switching from 2 tables to 4 you tighten up your game, hence it becomes too random for other players to figure what you are playing with at any time.
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Old 10-09-2007, 04:33 PM
2461Badugi 2461Badugi is offline
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Default Re: moving up limits or multi-tabling

There's a big VPP/hand jump at 5/10 that would swing me in favor of moving up, I think.

I've been playing three tables of hi/lo recently without much difficulty keeping track of upcards etc.
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