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Do you guys multi-table better than you single?
Do you guys multi-table better than you single?
I have noticed that, although I don't usually multi-table, I play better when I do. By having three games going at once I can be patient and play fewer hands. I also make quick decisions, usually going off general trends (re-raises are dangerous, call raises with better hands than you would make raises with - all that Sklansky stuff) rather than talking myself into the occasional bad decision. And I completely avoid tilt; faced with a rush of constant new hands, I don't have time to linger over the bad beats.
Today I was idly working on some things and single-tabling on a $25 NL table. I changed the table a couple times. Over the course of the day I would go up and down... up $10, down $20, up $20 again, etc. Eventually I capped this with a terrible bad beat to put me down $50 on the day, and decided I would either multi-table for a while to make myself feel better, or just quit. So I went to multi-table for about one hour. In that time I easily made back the entire $50, although I actually lost another $10 at one table. At the third table I opened up, I only bought in for $10 and eventually quadrupled it to $40 (one of those guys made my fish list, too).
So I have to say, I think multi-tabling is for me. What are your results? Better/worse? I had always assumed it would be worse because I would pay less attention to specific opponents, but the positives seem to outweigh that negative.
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