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death2foxs
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04-29-2008, 08:11 PM
Post subject: How to win?
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One Pair
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 19
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I dont want to and dont like to play more than one table at once, i play at $0.50-$1 blinds $100 buy in, i would like a good profit to hour ratio so dont want to have to play to tight.
do u guys have a set number of hands per position that u only play?
do all multi table players always play really tight and should i raise there blinds all the time no matter what i have, in the hope of stealing.
Any more tips for playin at this level would be a great help, but do not want to multi table
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frosst
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Straight
Join Date: Nov 2007
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The main purpose of multitabling is to make more money. Just because you play multiple tables doesn't mean you have to play "tight" - I quote that because tight is relative to your opinion of what tight is. No, no one has a set number of hands per position they play, and it wouldn't be profitable anyways if they did considering cards are dealt randomly. so if you were short on your quota, you would have to play cards you wouldn't normally play oop. No, you shouldn't raise the blinds all the time. You should be attempting to steal blinds when you believe your opponents will let you.
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d0zer
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Moderator
Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 2,526
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Multi-tabling (aside from increasing your hourly rate) makes the game far more exciting IMO because you get to make far more interesting decisions, and see more big hands per hour.
That being said, it does weaken your reads, and you end up playing more in the dark than if you were sitting there getting specific reads on each player.
Because the standard of postflop play is somewhat decent at 100NL, it's hard to make a lot playing only one table, and if you play an impatient uber-lagg style, you're probably spewing. You can't get away too much from a tight strategy, but you could profitably play on the looser end of tight aggressive if your postflop play is good, and you're using those rich reads you get from paying attention (I hear).
I'm a 9-tabling robot though, so I don't have tons of experience with that 
I'm only entertained playing one table when it's live, cause I can spend my time getting body language reads and what not.
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pokerfan
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04-30-2008, 04:10 PM
Post subject: Re: How to win?
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4-of-a-Kind
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: NS, Canada
Posts: 1,736
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i 3 bet a lot against habitual button/co stealers in my games and sometimes call his preflop raise, float oop on the flop and take it down on the turn with a donk lead.
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Originally Posted by death2foxs
do all multi table players always play really tight and should i raise there blinds all the time no matter what i have, in the hope of stealing.
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