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Thoughts on Multi Tabbing versus going up a limit
Ive been multitabbing 2 $3/$6 tables at Empire and having marginal sucess.
Tonight I decided to play a few hours of $5/$10 6 max. I did very well. I found myself winning pots with bluffs pots and getting paid off with my monsters. The concepts in Hold Em for Advanced Players actually worked! Only problem is that I dont have anywhere near 250 x $10 bankroll to play at the limit. Suggestions? |
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Re: Thoughts on Multi Tabbing versus going up a limit
I would not, 6 max is much higher variance than 10 ring. Also stick to 1 type, 6 max or full ring, choose 1 and master it and if that happens to be 6 max prepare to play like a finely tuned maniac
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Re: Thoughts on Multi Tabbing versus going up a limit
Ive seen several posters around here say that the 6 max games are easier?
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Re: Thoughts on Multi Tabbing versus going up a limit
Suggestions?
Don't even think about it. You've had marginal success at 3/6 which I'm not sure how exactly to take it, but I'll take it to mean you're a small winner. Play 2/4 as it's a more profitable game than 3/6 for even good players, build up a proper roll, and you'll be far better off when you actually get to 5/10 because you'll be a better poker player and have the bankroll to withstand any swings. I'd wager you just hit the upside of the variance curve. If you really think you might like 6 max, try the 1/2 6 max and get the hang of it. |
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Re: Thoughts on Multi Tabbing versus going up a limit
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Ive been multitabbing 2 $3/$6 tables at Empire and having marginal sucess. Tonight I decided to play a few hours of $5/$10 6 max. I did very well. I found myself winning pots with bluffs pots and getting paid off with my monsters. The concepts in Hold Em for Advanced Players actually worked! Only problem is that I dont have anywhere near 250 x $10 bankroll to play at the limit. Suggestions? [/ QUOTE ] Making a decision about what limit to play based on the results of a single night's play is reckless and illogical. |
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Re: Thoughts on Multi Tabbing versus going up a limit
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Play 2/4 as it's a more profitable game than 3/6 for even good players... [/ QUOTE ] I disagree. In my experience 3/6 is a little harder than 2/4, but it's not >33% harder. 3/6 should be a more profitable game for most winning players. |
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Re: Thoughts on Multi Tabbing versus going up a limit
It is always better to play a more tables of a lower limit than less of a higher limit in which they total to be equivalent, so I would suggest moving to 4 tables instead of moving to any different limit.
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Re: Thoughts on Multi Tabbing versus going up a limit
And this prepares you to be a better player at higher limit how?
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Re: Thoughts on Multi Tabbing versus going up a limit
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[ QUOTE ] Play 2/4 as it's a more profitable game than 3/6 for even good players... [/ QUOTE ] I disagree. In my experience 3/6 is a little harder than 2/4, but it's not >33% harder. 3/6 should be a more profitable game for most winning players. [/ QUOTE ] I'll second that. I have 90k hands at 3/6 and I think it's a great game. Ponks |
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Re: Thoughts on Multi Tabbing versus going up a limit
by helping ensure you have bankroll left when you are ready to move up.
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