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Re: Multitabling full ring question
Heres a hint, if 12 tables is too much for you, Don't play 12 tables.
Contrary to what some people think, palying with less of stack doesnt make the action come around any slower... And you still have decisions to make and can still be put in tough spots. Play 6 tables full stack see how you like it, you will get used to it, and then you move up to 8, and so on.... |
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Re: Multitabling full ring question
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Contrary to what some people think, palying with less of stack doesnt make the action come around any slower... And you still have decisions to make and can still be put in tough spots. [/ QUOTE ] Believe me I 6 table 6max and sometimes get stumped and time out but when you 12+ table full ring short stacking it is no brainier decisions. Sure it doesn't slow the cards down but it definitely makes the decisions A LOT easier. |
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Re: Multitabling full ring question
lol. you gave two answers and you don't like either.
do you want us to hold your hand? |
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Re: Multitabling full ring question
So, what is a nit's range? pocket pairs and AK? Any more?
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Re: Multitabling full ring question
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I absolutely hated it. I told myself i would play like a nit but everytime its folded to me anywhere near the button, i would raise with J5o to steal the blinds and then later i keep raising it to steal blinds which makes me not a nit. [/ QUOTE ] LOL, i know that feeling, sometimes i know its best but cannot bring myself to pass seemingly +EV situations - being a SUPER nit used to be so easy, now its so hard. |
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Re: Multitabling full ring question
You can play 12 tables and not be a total nit. It just takes a little practice.
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