Quote Originally Posted by Illfavor
Quote Originally Posted by Micro2Macro
If only I could get it through my head that I need to concentrate to the best of my abilities when I play EVERY SESSION....oh well, I'm working hard at this one, and as I become more aware of it every day, I feel like my focus increases ever so slightly each new seat I take at the tables.

I'll be 2-tabling $10NL for awhile till I'm settled in and comfortable + gotten some stats on the regs. Once I am past the point where I believe it will be unlikely that I will have to move back to $5NL again, I'll begin adding more tables and probably cap it out at 6. From that point on I will 6-table till my bankroll is set for $25NL - Woot Woot.
I actually had a similar revelation recently. It is actually really difficult to make extremely large, stack-losing errors when you're only focused on two tables (at these stakes)!

FWIW, any regs you encounter at 10NL are probably nits who can't fold their hands or shortstackers who don't know how to shortstack. glglgl
Yeah I found it really easy to fold good hands when I was certainly beat because I had so much information about the players that I felt my assigned ranges were fairly accurate.

Oh yeah from what I've seen the suspected regs are mostly bad nits and weak tight 15/2/1 types who open limp hands as strong as AQ or even AK lol. Alot of them never steal blinds either. They seem to play according to their HUD stats so I figure the more hands I get on them the bigger advantage I have when it comes to exploiting since I've yet to see a player adjust - usually when they seem like they do they actually have a hand so I believe getting into a raise war with these guys is a big mistake. Still plenty of level 1 thinkers to make money off of : ).