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Re: Multi tabling sharks may not kill this thing after all. (Long)
You dont find 8 guppies at mid-high limits you find them at 2/4 and 50c/$1.
When you move up higher you'll find 7-8 TAGs and one real bad player. And yes my table selection is pretty damn good. As BK says you make money from TAGs that suck. When there is only one guy throwing money away you only get your share. So you make additional money from the weak TAGs. These guys play a solid game at levels like 3/6 and below where you dont need to do too much because there are a lot of bad players. At higher limits better players will pickup your tendencies and make money from you. Good players will pickup on any weakness you have as well as your predictable play. They will know what your hand ranges are and that you will fold certain holdings to a 3bet or to a turn checkraise. And if you are a 15/8 rock the whole table will fold when you raise in early/mid position but they will attack your blinds with anything. |
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Re: Multi tabling sharks may not kill this thing after all. (Long)
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If you look at the total pool of games at any limit you will see that most mtablers you see day in day out put themselves on waiting lists of the best 15-20% of games. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, and that's why I'm playing the same people, every day. I mostly use the waiting lists, since you can eventually get into good names. But I've also found that most lucrative tables occur when I can find someone on my buddy list near when he first sits down, and while the average pot size is low. Especially if I can get position on him. Then I welcome all the TAGs at the table, because I can isolate the buddy and manipulate the situation and no one will get in my way. |
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Re: Multi tabling sharks may not kill this thing after all. (Long)
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When you move up higher you'll find 7-8 TAGs and one real bad player. [/ QUOTE ] Then you get to 15/30, where you'll usually find one or two TAGs and 7 LAG's. |
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