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Old 12-26-2005, 12:10 AM
Gregg777 Gregg777 is offline
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Default Re: Table Selection Strategy for 6 max NL

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How about if you played the 1 table at a much higher limit(suppose you like to 3 table NL200 well you focus on 1 NL400 or 600 table) with relatively the weakest players you can find(You would generally pick a better table because finding one ideal table is a lot more oriented then finding several) ?

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I think the main reason why 3-4 tables are better than 1 table is because you simply cannot compensate for the lack of large winning hands at a single table vs. multi-tabling.

You are only going to be able to win so much without a strong hand. If your bluffing frequency increases too much, you are going to get picked off, not to mention the times you bluff and run into a strong hand.

As long as you play at a limit with a large number of straight forward players, you are never going to be able to win more through aggression on a single table than you can with strong hands multi-tabling.

Figure out how and where you earn the majority of your money, that will be the answer to your question.
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