#1
|
|||
|
|||
playing different games at the same time
i was advised by a solid player and good friend of mine that playing different games at the same time when multi-tabling (pl omaha, limit holdem, sngs) will negatively effect the winrate in all games by confusing your reasoning. think this holds any water?
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Re: playing different games at the same time
It depends on how easily confused you are.
I do it and my results are fine. I had moments of confusion when first starting this that cost me a few pots. I'm generally very skeptical when told of particular limitations on human cognitive functioning. I don't do more than 4 (or up to 6 very briefly, when shutting table(s) down) at a time. I do best with only 3. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Re: playing different games at the same time
[ QUOTE ]
i was advised by a solid player and good friend of mine that playing different games at the same time when multi-tabling (pl omaha, limit holdem, sngs) will negatively effect the winrate in all games by confusing your reasoning. think this holds any water? [/ QUOTE ] I do that all the time with pot-limit Omaha high, no-limit holdem, and limit stud-8, and I never have a problem keeping my thinking straight. As far as win rate goes, I want to take advantage of the most profitable situations at any given time in whatever game they are in. However, I specifically do not play pot-limit Omaha high and pot-limit Omaha-8 at the same time, or limit holdem and NL holdem. If you want the ultimate challenge, play one table each of limit Omaha high, limit Omaha-8, pot-limit Omaha high, and pot-limit Omaha-8. |
|
|