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Adam22 10-09-2005 04:18 PM

how do you think your winrate would change between 8 tabling and 1-2
 
i know that most of you and myself can play 4 tables without any real signifigant loss in win rate, but when you're playing 8, 12 or 16 how do you think your win rate changes compared to just playing a very small number where you are able to notice all the little things about your opponents, the texture of the table and such.

Fryguy 10-09-2005 04:22 PM

Re: how do you think your winrate would change between 8 tabling and 1
 
I'm sure going to experiment and find out

I have NO problems 4 tabling right now, I imagine I can take an immediate jump to 6 with minimal loss.

10-09-2005 04:28 PM

Re: how do you think your winrate would change between 8 tabling and 1-2
 
You guys must bet good because I definately notice a drop off in winrate when I 4 table. I cant imaging how you 10 table. I guess with 2 or 3 monitors? I dont think it is possible to keep up with all of your opponents with 4 or more tables...is it?

crego20 10-09-2005 04:30 PM

Re: how do you think your winrate would change between 8 tabling and 1
 
Its probably just me, but I notice a considerable drop in reads going from 4 to 6 tables. I probably just haven't 6-tabled long enough to become fully proficient though

toxtox 10-09-2005 04:32 PM

Re: how do you think your winrate would change between 8 tabling and 1-2
 
4-8 tabling atleast seems in the realm of human capabilites, but the 16 tablers who claim 16 is optimal are a joke.

adam, who is ur freakin hot friend?

Adam22 10-09-2005 07:30 PM

Re: how do you think your winrate would change between 8 tabling and 1
 
[ QUOTE ]
4-8 tabling atleast seems in the realm of human capabilites, but the 16 tablers who claim 16 is optimal are a joke.

adam, who is ur freakin hot friend?

[/ QUOTE ]

well that was gay, and how do you know which one is me???????

10-09-2005 08:15 PM

Re: how do you think your winrate would change between 8 tabling and 1-2
 
I believe that multitablers' win rates go WAY down by multitabling, and I am including those who 4 table in this, not just 8 or 10 tablers.

At the lowest stakes limit holdem, .50/1 or 1/2 tables, players pop in and out of the table every 5 minutes. There is no way you are managing to get decent reads on these people 4 tabling when someone enters and leaves one of your tables almost once per minute.

In addition, multitablers usually play full ring instead of 6max, because they can't handle so many tables of 6max. This definitely hurts their win rate.

I believe that 4 tabling full ring tables at .50/1.00 or 1/2 will make you perhaps the same amount that you could be making playing 2 tables (or less) at the same stakes, 6max.

(I have read that at sitngo's, reads on ones opponents are not important, so perhaps this doesn't apply there)

Maulik 10-09-2005 08:20 PM

Re: how do you think your winrate would change between 8 tabling and 1
 
(I have read that at sitngo's, reads on ones opponents are not important, so perhaps this doesn't apply there)

they do need to know their opponents calling ranges.

TheHammer24 10-09-2005 08:21 PM

Re: how do you think your winrate would change between 8 tabling and 1-2
 
If you can handle 8-tabling, it really doesn't matter how much you're winrate goes down. As long as it's not halved, you'll be making more.

But 1/2?! Come on, it is much more EV+ to learn how to play poker and move up in limits, before you turn to 8 tabling in order to increase profits. 8 Tabling, 1/2 is borderline foolish.

Adam22 10-09-2005 10:48 PM

Re: how do you think your winrate would change between 8 tabling and 1
 
when i wrote 1/2 i was referring to playing 1 or 2 tables at a time not the limit 1/2. i've been at 5/10 for like 4-5 months.


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