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I\'m a better player multi-tabling than single-tabling
With more tables going I don't get bored.
I make mistakes, sure, but I don't get caught up trying to "outplay" my opponent. I don't limp in with trash in level one trying to make something happen. I don't bleed away chips on draws. I am able to muck AQ off in mid position facing a raise in front of me (It doen't seem as sweet of a hand when I have 7 others to look at.) I don't get "Fancy play syndrome" When I take a bad beat on the bubble it hasn't cost me 50 minutes of my life along with my $55 buy-in. I don't out think myself, my 1st instinct is always the best. I don't get distracted by TV or the internet, because it takes all my focus. I am a better player multi-tabling than single-tabling. --LoO |
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Re: I\'m a better player multi-tabling than single-tabling
Yeah it sometimes takes some adjusting to going back to single tabling once you are used to multitabling. |
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Re: I\'m a better player multi-tabling than single-tabling
You play better on more than one. Sometimes I think I have the opposite thing going, and have better results on less than one.
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Re: I\'m a better player multi-tabling than single-tabling
I think I'm getting the same way with 3-4 tabling. It used to be that they'd require my full attention, so I'd make solid plays based off of instinct.
Now, I'm talking on AIM, reading 2+2 4-5 handed, and getting up to take a piss while playing. I'm starting to think about stuff more, which just confuses my correct instincts at the table. |
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Re: I\'m a better player multi-tabling than single-tabling
Ditto for me. It's dangerous for me to play only 1/2 tables.
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