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Four Players who Multitable the $30s at my table
I'm playing at a table w/ three other players who are playing 2 or more SNGs at the $30s.
Assuming these are winning players, and they are all acting before one after another... do I loosen my calling standards here? |
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Re: Four Players who Multitable the $30s at my table
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Assuming these are winning players, and they are all acting before one after another... do I loosen my calling standards here? [/ QUOTE ] Huh? [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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Re: Four Players who Multitable the $30s at my table
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I'm playing at a table w/ three other players who are playing 2 or more SNGs at the $30s. [/ QUOTE ] Well, assuming that they're somewhat like you, you can probably see through a lot of their plays and pick up some pots. "Loosening your calling standards" is too vague an idea for me to know if it's right here. -Kings |
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Re: Four Players who Multitable the $30s at my table
Loosening calling standards when they push is what I had in mind. Perhaps I call with QJs where I normally wouldn't. But I'm not going to do that regardless.
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Re: Four Players who Multitable the $30s at my table
Don't think so concretely. Why do you call pushes with more? Because in SOME spots you know they will push with a much wider range of hands than other players, and you can't muck your Ax like you would vs a weak tightie.
But there are so many other spots where knowing their style can help, that's just one of them. Keep your eyes open. -Kings |
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Re: Four Players who Multitable the $30s at my table
ehhh..why didnt u leave the table if you thought u were sitting with winning players [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
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Re: Four Players who Multitable the $30s at my table
Party is filled with multi-tablers who aren't winners.
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Re: Four Players who Multitable the $30s at my table
eh....really? gee I didnt know.
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Re: Four Players who Multitable the $30s at my table
Assuming they are winning players is a HUGE mistake, more often then not they are just losing money faster. Playing at odd hours I often end up at 2 or 3 tables with multiple people it just means more chances to get reads so use it and the HH's to your advantage.
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Re: Four Players who Multitable the $30s at my table
no you steal all of their blinds late tourney
Andre |
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