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GutPunch
09-14-2005, 01:12 AM
I find that when I play the 55's, if I 2 table, I have a significantly higher ROI than if I play more than 2 tables. I have just recently moved up after a good run at the 22's, where I 4 table.

How do you adjust to the different aspects of the 55's (1000 chips/better play/not playing pushfold poker) while still multi-tabling them??

any tricks/tips appreciated.

The Don
09-14-2005, 01:14 AM
I 8 table the 55s and drink at the same time. I never play so loose that I have a ton of tough decisions at once though. It isn't too hard with practice. Also I play in sets so as I loosen up I have less tables to worry about.

raptor517
09-14-2005, 01:17 AM
i duno 20 table 22s and pushbot. its fun. honestly though, for most people, you shouldnt play more than 8. to get better at 8, practice 12 tabling the 22s or something, then go back to 8 tabling the 55s. will seem a LOT slower. if i 8 table i wanna kill myself cuz its so slow and boring. holla

johnny005
09-14-2005, 02:19 AM
Hey rap how many have you played so far at the 22's 2o tabling?
What kind of ROI do you have with that many tables?

GutPunch
09-14-2005, 02:41 AM
What is a sustainable ROI at the 55's?

raptor517
09-14-2005, 02:57 AM
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Hey rap how many have you played so far at the 22's 2o tabling?
What kind of ROI do you have with that many tables?

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lol, ok so i have been really busy, and have just been fooling with other zero variance 100+/hr games. so.. ive only played like 203. im right around 44/23, so i have been doin pretty well for 20 tabling, but small ass sample, and way too many damn thirds. im messing with like.. 8 tabling 1-2 NL 6max, messing with like 028509239530328 tabling 3-6 limit, stuff like that. not really playing very seriously lately, been really busy with school stuff.

but yea, i think 20% is doable, i havent even been running that well i dont think, and my finish distribution is like 10/13/21. however, there are reasons for this, as i am playing pretty much zero early game, and strictly relying on perfect icm. anyways, its kinda fun, pretty draining, and def something i dont wanna do 40 hours a week.. but its nice to know ill always have a way. holla

SCfuji
09-14-2005, 03:28 AM
is there a reason why you dont 20 table the 33s and pushbot? both an 800 chip game but the earn would be more, no?

raptor517
09-14-2005, 03:35 AM
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is there a reason why you dont 20 table the 33s and pushbot? both an 800 chip game but the earn would be more, no?

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lol, to be honest? i dont really know why im just doing 22s. everyone talks about 33s being tougher blah blah cuz of that jump to the 55s so there is a stockpile of better players at the 33s scared to move up, yadahyadah whatever. i really havent even been playin a significant amount at all lately. maybe ill donk around in the 33s.. who knows. holla

SCfuji
09-14-2005, 03:36 AM
i just want to run into you at the tables sometime so i can get some free hand histories of entire tournaments =]

applejuicekid
09-14-2005, 03:39 AM
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to get better at 8, practice 12 tabling the 22s or something, then go back to 8 tabling the 55s. will seem a LOT slower

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This is very good advice. I just spent this past weekend 12+ tabling the low buyins and now 8 tables is a breeze.

raptor517
09-14-2005, 03:44 AM
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to get better at 8, practice 12 tabling the 22s or something, then go back to 8 tabling the 55s. will seem a LOT slower

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This is very good advice. I just spent this past weekend 12+ tabling the low buyins and now 8 tables is a breeze.

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like.. now if im 8 tabling something that requires a bit of concentration, like 6max NL stuff, its a lot easier on me. def try doing as many tables as possible playing small.. then do 8 or whatever at yer normal buyin. easy as pie. holla