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Hi there, nice forum you have here by the way. Do you ever get tired playing three tables at once, and do you ever feel under the gun and miss a good hand on one because your concentrating on another, I personally have played two at a time and find that challenging enough, ive read where people play up to six, Im impressed. I like your strategy of looking for the small stacks, its definitely a good approach, have done it myself in the past
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Three tables. Yawn. It's all about 6-8 tables of 6max goodness.
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This is a topic for another thread (and one that has been discussed before), but I can keep up with three 6 max tables easily. I can do 4, but then I can't do "other things" too.... and I'm a big time multi-tasker, so I usually stick to a max of 3.
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I just had another nice session tonight. Here's my screenshot for all non-tourney poker that I've played since July 1 - the day that I decided my luck was going to turn for the better. 1200 hands is still a tiny sample (for the $ part anyway), but it's getting there. This is really only about 4 sessions of play.
You'll notice all I have played is one game, and it's the game that I historically considered one of my weakest. You'll also notice that AA and AKs are LOSERS for me... so, while I admit I've been running better than average, it's not like the cards are always hitting me or anything. I'm still playing a bit looser than optimal (if there is such a thing in NL), but I'm happy with these numbers. It's been so long since I've had a nice run, that I don't mind posting these one bit. |
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