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Old 09-10-2005, 02:33 PM
Lawnboy Lawnboy is offline
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Default Re: Is it even possible to do 4+ tables of stud?

Anything less than 3 tables and I'm bored. Routinely do 4-5 tables of 3/6 & 5-10. I'll play up to 6 when the games are juicy enough. Though usually step down to 3-4 when mixing 5/10 & 10/20. And I've been consistantly succesful at it. Remembering the cards isn't that hard, u only gotta remember them when u gotta hand and most of the time I'm just clicking fold. Tried the card tracker program, but it severly slows down u're PC when running multiple instances, so gave up on it pretty quick.

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Old 09-10-2005, 02:39 PM
MrBlueNose MrBlueNose is offline
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Default Re: Is it even possible to do 4+ tables of stud?

1/2 and below full ring I'll play 4 tables. I feel my performance takes a slight hit, and I notice a few more river calldowns that I shouldn't have made, but not enough to cut my winrate dramatically.

2/4 and above full ring, and 1/2 and above 6-max, I'll 2 table.

I lose some BB/100 on each table compared to 1 table as per expected, but winrate is still a lot higher. I don't use any card tracking software, but it pretty much required 100% focus.
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Old 09-10-2005, 04:07 PM
jon_1van jon_1van is offline
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Default Re: Is it even possible to do 4+ tables of stud?

I think you can play 4 2-4 tables on party pretty easy. But I don't think its wise to play this many tables when playing any higher.

Thats just me.
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