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Old 01-26-2004, 11:05 AM
eMarkM eMarkM is offline
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Default Re: Playing multiple SnG\'s

Stagger your starting times. So start your 2nd one when you're on level III of the first one. This way you play tight in the first couple of levels of the 2nd one just when you're getting to the point in the first one where you're opening up and getting involved. When the first one if over, you're just getting into level 3-4 of the 2nd one and can then start another one.

You don't really want to be at two tables where they're both on the bubble. Two shorthanded tables can be really fast and mistakes can be made, so try and avoid it. I usually don't play more than two simultaneously because three shorthanded tables is really difficult to handle and it's next to impossible to get up and pee [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img]

Oh, and quit playing 5+1, they're a rip off, stick to $10+1 or go to Stars 5+.50.
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