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Jimbolito
11-10-2004, 09:16 AM
How many tables do you guys play? Only played NL the last couple of weeks and I play 2 tables. When I was playing fixed I played up to 3-4 tables sometimes. But would this really be so good to do this in NL? Cuz your opponetreads are soo much more important in NL.

And itīs kinda hard to keep track of 30-40 different players.
So how many tables you play at once, and at wich limit?

Larimani
11-10-2004, 09:21 AM
I just wouldn't play NL multi-table.

3-4 tables at limit is more than feasible.

That's just me...

kongo_totte
11-10-2004, 09:24 AM
I multitable 3 on PP NL $50. Key is player notes. Always when you notice someone making a play that is out of the ordinary, you make a note. Notes along with PT should be enough for 3 tables, atleast at these stakes.

LLXC
11-10-2004, 10:32 PM
4 tables 50NL on Party. Just play super tight and wait for the right hands.

Sephus
11-11-2004, 12:16 AM
hey, do you have stats on NL25? i've played over 10k hands of both and my winrate at 25 is almost double my rate at 50. how about you? just wondering if those numbers should be closer and i should be playing more 50. i'm assuming by your comment you play full ring.

wdbaker
11-11-2004, 05:15 AM
4 tables NL$100 at Party, TAG ABC

I don't care what they are doing unless it is happening in the current hand I am in, no notes

Look for tables with big pots and big stacks, if you don't like what you see after a bit i.e. table tightens up etc... then move on

One Street at a Time
wdbaker Denver, Co

GimmeDaWatch
11-11-2004, 05:43 AM
I play alot of the $25 and $50 NL tables, and I usually play 4-5 tables, sometimes 6 and sometimes less. You should start with 1 or 2 until you get comfortable and add more as you see fit. Yes, it does take away from your reads and whatnot, but you can still find a little time between hands to make notes on opponents. I see about 20% of flops so I get a little bored otherwise.

Skjonne
11-11-2004, 06:26 AM
Four tables of NL100 on Stars. I mostly just play my cards (ABC Poker, I guess).

I've toyed with the idea of going down to two tables and playing the opponents too. Problem is I get so easily bored