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Old 12-14-2005, 11:41 PM
snowmen snowmen is offline
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Default Re: Multitabling 33\'s some middle stages doubts

I thought this post could be useful but it did'nt :S
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Old 12-15-2005, 12:03 AM
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Default Re: Multitabling 33\'s some middle stages doubts

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I thought this post could be useful but it did'nt :S

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The trouble is that your question is too vague. Post specific hands where you have questions and you will get better responses.

In level 3, your action with those hands depends on position, stack size, etc.

In level 4, if your stack is less than 10 big blinds, you should probably be pushing all those hands.
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Old 12-15-2005, 12:16 AM
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Default Re: Multitabling 33\'s some middle stages doubts

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I thought this post could be useful but it did'nt :S

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The trouble is that your question is too vague. Post specific hands where you have questions and you will get better responses.

In level 3, your action with those hands depends on position, stack size, etc.

In level 4, if your stack is less than 10 big blinds, you should probably be pushing all those hands.

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I find myself pushing (usually i am with less than 10xbb in this situation) with these hands and losing so then i think ok that was a mistake i had time to wait a better hand , i had to raise and act according to the flop (sometimes this decision will leave me very sick of chips). Is this the right thinking? thanks
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