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Multi tables @6max
first post- be gentle with me!
i recently made the jump from 3-6 ring game to 5-10 6max. I have 4tabled 3-6 at party for around 60k hands. looking for change i decided to try 6 max. obviously there is no comparison. i got crushed for my first few sessions. in retrospect i should have tried 6max at a lower limit. its taken me a while but i finally feel i have a grasp on the game. my question is this, how the hell do you guys manage to play more than one table at 6max? [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] ive played up to 6 tables at once (3-6 ring game) but have to put all my attention into one 6max table cheers. |
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Re: Multi tables @6max
we're all addicted to methampetamine
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i knew id missed something!
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seriously, it comes with time a lot of plays/situations that are unfamilar to you now will become automatic after a few thousand hands
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You have to start off slow. I'm now comfortable w/ 2-tabling after 12k hands (though I'm still in the red) and can't see myself 3-tabling for a long time. A lot of these situations in 6-max are new to me after beating full ring 2/4 and 3/6 for a long time and to multitable effectively these situations need to come naturally.. which I will only gain from tons of experience.
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Re: Multi tables @6max
Just constantly work on building your powers of concentration. Practice makes perfect. The safety net is that if you start feeling distracted/zoned out/tilty at any time, you must immediately drop tables.
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The safety net is that if you start feeling distracted/zoned out/tilty at any time, you must immediately drop tables. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Multi tables @6max
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how the hell do you guys manage to play more than one table at 6max? [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] I've never been a big multitabler, preferring to stick with 2-3 tables, but there are some folks that play many more, even shorthanded. You're starting out right, though. ONE table. Some people moving up start out with 2-4. Frankly, though, I think that moving right to 5/10 is a huge mistake. Much better to pay your dues at the 1/2 for a few thousand hands. |
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Re: Multi tables @6max
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Frankly, though, I think that moving right to 5/10 is a huge mistake. Much better to pay your dues at the 1/2 for a few thousand hands. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed, though I might suggest PS or Pokerroom 2/4, as both from a winnings (especially coming from 3/6) and game play standpoint the Party 1/2 can be both maddening and mind-numbingly dull. If I can beat the stars 2/4, no way you can't as well.. |
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