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Re: Strategy for Mutli-Tabling?
Yeah 12UA7's are good too... But 12AX7 just feels right. LOL!
It's got an "X"... and the word "AX" (like a guitar) and 12 and 7... like "Craps" and "Winner" and AX is a poker hand... So it just works on so many levels... like a straight flush draw with a pair of aces. ;-) |
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Re: Strategy for Mutli-Tabling?
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[ QUOTE ] I agree completely. The only exception would be if you are not winning consistently because you are bored and playing too loose because you can't find it within yourself to fold mediocre hands (after all, you may flop a monster!!). Playing multiple tables can help you be more selective with your starting hands. [/ QUOTE ] This is the best post in the thread and the main reason why I advocate playing mutliple tables. It forces discipline with respect to your opening standards. [/ QUOTE ] I couldn't agree more. I was playing way too loose preflop. Since adding a 3rd table (now playing 3 6-max tables) I have tightened up preflop and my win rate has gone up. |
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Re: Strategy for Mutli-Tabling?
Hi JarekB,
What is MTH? "Mutli Table Handler" or something? Was hoping to google on it. |
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Re: Strategy for Mutli-Tabling?
Multi Table Helper or something along those lines. Check the software forum. Automatically moves tables requesting action to the "active" corner of your screen and queues them up behind other windows waiting for action. After you act, it moves the window back to where it came from. I think that's the gist of it, but I haven't used it yet.
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