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For those that 8 table..
You have my utmost respect. I just recently started 4 tabling and the bubble is something else. I just finished going HU on 3 tables while playing late in a stud/8 sng.
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Re: For those that 8 table..
Most people here are playing NL hold'em. I tried 4 tabling Omaha8 once and it was a b-tch when they got to the bubble, especially since I don't really know the game very well.
I think Stud8 would be even harder. I'm pretty sure NL Hold'em is a LOT easier to multitable. |
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Re: For those that 8 table..
It gets easier. I judge my skill at playing multiple tables by at which level I can stop posting on 2+2.
1 table: Profit, bitch! 2 tables: Level 5 (or 4 players) 3 tables: Level 4 (or 5 players) 4 tables: Level 4 (or 6 players) [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: For those that 8 table..
Start one table, wait for hand 0-5 in level 1 before starting a new, rinse'n'repeat. That way you avoid having 8 tables going HU at the same time.
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Re: For those that 8 table..
Stud/8 has become my latest interest, and I figured I'd throw a table into the set just to make things interesting. I don't see myself doing that again, at least not while multi-tabling.
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Re: For those that 8 table..
Meh, I was falling asleep 4-tabling.
8-tabling can get furious at times, and I make slightly more mistakes than I do 4-tabling, but once you get used to it, it's not too hard. It's like jumping headfirst into a cold pool. It stings at first, but you get used to it. |
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