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Re: Playing Multiple Shorthanded Games
i dont like the idea of knowingly compromising your edge - i accept that playing multiple tables you will lose a part of that edge but i would rather play with the expectation that i'm not
pot odds simply isnt an issue - if your good enough to beat 3-4 games of short handed at once the simple math involved in pot odds shouldnt trouble you a cynical view would be that the way you reccomend playing is the handbook of the weak tight - ie play straight forward, get scared when they raise, dont bluff much when i first started multi tabling full time i hit a horrible patch after about 1 month - i spent some time contemplating my game after that concerned that the increase in the amount i played had contributed significantly to my horrible patch - after going over some stats of that period and with the benfit of several months hindsight i finally identified some things that were different - i stole less pots which for me is the pinnacle of table awareness - i also came to the view that i became way to predictable and you cant expect to beat a mid/high limit short handed game for any decent amount playing that way like any good game pride cometh before a fall in poker - i figured i was so much better than the average punter (which i am) that i could maintain a decent win rate playing 5-6 tables at once - i still play 4-5 tables of mid/high short handed at once but i dont usually play for more than 3-4 hours at a time and as soon as my interest drifts i wander off to play some NL sng's or draw or omaha or cook dinner i think the bottom line is simply that you have to learn poker while you play it or your dead in the water stripsqueez - chickenhawk |
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thanks for this very nice and well organized post. gave me lots of things to think about.
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i dont like the idea of knowingly compromising your edge - i accept that playing multiple tables you will lose a part of that edge but i would rather play with the expectation that i'm not [/ QUOTE ] This will sound cynical - but - are you saying you'd rather fool yourself? I don't follow this. The rest of your post is interesting, I'll have to think about that a bit. |
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[ QUOTE ] i dont like the idea of knowingly compromising your edge - i accept that playing multiple tables you will lose a part of that edge but i would rather play with the expectation that i'm not [/ QUOTE ] This will sound cynical - but - are you saying you'd rather fool yourself? I don't follow this. [/ QUOTE ] There's a lot to be said for continuing to push every edge even though you know your skills are compromised by multi-tabling. Keep trying and gradually youe ability to make the edges pay increases. I know I compromised a lot to multi-table profitably. I felt I had to do so because I really struggled with multi-tabling for a long time. Now I'm fairly comfortable with 4 tables I'm gradually trying to play correctly again. I suspect it would have been more efficient just to go for it hell for leather from the begining and trusted on it all working out. Of course I may have gone bust on the way. chez |
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I see. If that's what stripsqueez meant, then that definitely makes sense. Thanks
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I see. If that's what stripsqueez meant, then that definitely makes sense. Thanks [/ QUOTE ] His Australian. Pushing small edges beyond their ability is the national sport [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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