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Multi-Table vs. Sit \'n Go
Lately I seem to be doing very well with single-table sit 'n go tournaments, and absolutely horrible at multi-table tourneys.
Anyone have any advice on adjusting from single-table to multi-table strategy? |
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Re: Multi-Table vs. Sit \'n Go
multi table is the same idea but a much longer time period exists for you to survive. I think that unless you ahve a very large roll, Sg's are much more reliable in a prfit sense than MTT's
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Re: Multi-Table vs. Sit \'n Go
Use more patience in an MTT. You don't get the shorthanded game until very late, which is probably one of the strongest areas of your game. Play it like you do the first 3 levels of an SnG and don't be too hasty when adjusting to the blinds.
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Re: Multi-Table vs. Sit \'n Go
In MTTs I find it helpful to divide everything (my chips, the blinds, the raises) by 10 when I get to the later stages. Helps maintain perspective.
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Re: Multi-Table vs. Sit \'n Go
multi table is the same idea but a much longer time period exists for you to survive. I think that unless you ahve a very large roll, Sg's are much more reliable in a prfit sense than MTT's
Unless you are a very very good MTT player Id say STT are much more protable....there is a pretty decent formula for making $$ at STT under 50$ I wont go into it here but check the STT forum for details. |
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Re: Multi-Table vs. Sit \'n Go
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Unless you are a very very good MTT player Id say STT are much more protable.... [/ QUOTE ] For me they obviously are. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] What I was really looking for was what I need to change to become a better MTT player given that I'm a fairly consistent STT player. |
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Re: Multi-Table vs. Sit \'n Go
"In MTTs I find it helpful to divide everything (my chips, the blinds, the raises) by 10 when I get to the later stages. Helps maintain perspective."
OK, how does dividing by 10 help maintain your perspective? |
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