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Have same book as playtowin and carroters.. no pg 20-21. wonder where it went
The main problem with multitabling on too many tables is you:
-can't read hands well. HUD #'s help some but don't tell all.
-some players don't note stack sizes... obviously don't want to play A5s 10BB deep.
-you also probably won't focus on manipulating an individual player, or noting that you (inadvertently) have.
At the micros I think the most important thing is winning the battle of mistakes. Which is pretty easy. Don't make crying calls and don't tilt. Easier said than done obviously. Hand reading can be impossible vs some but there's alot of nits that it's important to read. Also, put players on tilt if you can or at least notice when they are on tilt.
Had a sweet session yesterday @ 10NL deepstack on stars where I lost 2$ betting 62o in BB v button minopen (getting 5-1 odds) on AK298 3 diamonds (the 8 completed the flush) where i c/c flop b/c turn psb/c on river and lost to 98. Next hand the tightest guy at the table decides to shove over my big 3bet with his AKo. My aces got sweet value.
Then vs a different nit. Button v Blind. I raise up with K6o, he calls. flop is K83r c/c
turn is blank (2) and a Q comes on the river. he pots it, I 3x raise and he turns over AQo. which was obviously what he had.
Reason I never bet was pot was small and this guy would have instafolded anything worse. still debateable I know. but i figured I would switch it up since I'd been cbetting hard. I really liked knowing that he basically had to have AQ.
need 10 posts to post hands correct?
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