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Old 10-21-2005, 10:49 AM
jman220 jman220 is offline
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Default Re: something fishy at party?

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Just a downswing..part of the job description

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More likely its just the long term catching up with him.
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Old 10-21-2005, 11:04 AM
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Old 10-21-2005, 11:26 AM
BigBiceps BigBiceps is offline
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Default Re: something fishy at party?

Party is rigged.

Play on other sites, they probably detertmined that you won too much and now they are in the extraction process from you.
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Old 10-21-2005, 12:49 PM
321Mike 321Mike is offline
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so it makes them more severe, but for not as long a time? Like a quick tornado instead of a long hurricane?


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no, there is no difference.

If you have a 250BB downswing over 10K hands, it doesnt matter if those 10K hands were at 1 table, or 8. Its exactly the same. Obviously since you can play 10K hands faster 8 tabling, you wont be running bad as long as if it was all 1 table. But there is no difference.

This is assuming you had the same winrate multitabling as you do single tabling. Which obviously isnt true. So multitabling you will experince more downswings(relative to single tabling) as a result of a lower winrate.

But they arent compounded or any other such nonsense

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That's true if the downswing is completely due to variance. However, if poor play is partially to blame you can see larger downswings multi-tabling. Most people will recover from tilt (or maybe call it playing sub-optimal poker) after one bad session. Unfortunately, you can put in a lot more poorly played hands in one session while multi-tabling.
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