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Low content question
for 25/50+ regs what % of your "work" time do you spend on avg sitting around by your computer waiting for a fish to sit?
By sitting around I mean playing 0-2 tables when there are a lot more available and you are capable of playing 5-6. Just sorta curious. |
#2
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Re: Low content question
1 tabling is the nuts
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#3
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Re: Low content question
hmm, hard to say since i'm on my comp doing other things alot but will still stop and sit if i see a huge fish, in general i like never like to play less than 3 tables at a time, dunno why.
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Re: Low content question
I don`t think it`s soo low content.
I don`t stat o quit my session if there ae only 2 fishes left at 7 tables, i nomally play. I add one question. Do you leave a table immediately if it`s full of regs or do you say, " wow i can beat even them for 3BB/100 so i`ll stay" |
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Re: Low content question
i suck at table select, so ill stay unless its like 3 handed with 2 very tough regs, but 4 handed i prob stay almost no matter who it is
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#6
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Re: Low content question
theres certainly something to be said for "hunting" as opposed to "grinding". less mental strain, less variance, and its often more fun, too. obviously the choice comes down to which will net you more money in the long run, but i think most people overestimate the edge of multitabling.
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Re: Low content question
i would disagree with the less variance thing with hunting compared to grinding
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Re: Low content question
[ QUOTE ]
i would disagree with the less variance thing with hunting compared to grinding [/ QUOTE ] Huh? What do you mean by variance? Isn't variance pretty much determined by winrate? Or do you just mean that the more hands you play pr hour, the quicker you get to the long run. |
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Re: Low content question
if you hunt you have a bigger edge. thus, lower variance.
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Re: Low content question
bigger edge doesnt ALWAYS mean lower variance
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