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Old 12-06-2005, 07:23 PM
Isles Isles is offline
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Default Re: Multitabling vs 1/2 Tables 6Max

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if you play 1 table and manage, say, 80 hands/hr, you need to make 30 ptbb/100 to make the same amount per hour.

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I never said it will lead to a higher hourly rate.
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Old 12-06-2005, 07:35 PM
Sephus Sephus is offline
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Default Re: Multitabling vs 1/2 Tables 6Max

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if you play 1 table and manage, say, 80 hands/hr, you need to make 30 ptbb/100 to make the same amount per hour.

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I never said it will lead to a higher hourly rate.

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what does "effective" mean in your OP if not "wins the most"? have you tried multitabling for 2-3 hours, taking an hour off, and going back?
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Old 12-06-2005, 07:46 PM
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Default Re: Multitabling vs 1/2 Tables 6Max

The term "effective approach" referred to all apsects, including the amount of time you can play.

For example, is it more effective to multi-table for 2-3 hours or play a single table for 6 hours? You do not have to play 6 hours every day. Many days I win a couple of buyins in a short amount of time and quit.

That is why my first sentence stated it was addressed to those who could put in whatever time was necessary, and it's why I clarified many times that for anyone with a time constraint, multi-tabling is definitely preferred.
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