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OK...for those of you who play 15-24 games at once, what are your game(s) of choice? Here's my problem: If I play 1-4 tables of NL cash games, I'm OK...too many more than that and I get rushed into decisions and more often than not, make the wrong ones.
So what's your mega-multi-tabling pleasure? Limit HE? O8? Triple-Draw? Sit n gos? What are the hows and whys of what you do?
Thanks,
Jason aka sportsfntc -
20 table 180 man sit n goes
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To learn multi tabling, go with the same type of game. Probably 45 or 180man sit and goes since 1 table SNGs are probably to tough because you will get in ICM spots a lot where you will need time to learn them. Whereas with 45man+ SNGs you'll have often more time and full handed tables, so less action and attention needed.
GL -
i normally 5 table $10 27man sng's for a while and can still read most of the players at my table and pull in a decent profit
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10 table rush superturbos
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for me its MTTs, everything has become 2nd nature esp in early stages.
ive played some cash games but i cant multi-table as well because i have
to think longer about the decisions- probably start multi-tabling the game
ur most comfortable with. -
Not 6max and definitely not HU
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