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 Originally Posted by BobbySalami
Well I have a couple questions for you Eric since it seems we are somewhat in the same boat.
When you began 2-tabling are you only playing monsters...or are you throwing in an occasional suited connector in LP?.....and also are you ever in a position where you are in 2 big hands at the same time and end up making mistakes because you are making big decisions at the same time and end up loosing more than you wanted to?
Thanks
I don’t play loose enough for SCs unless I am having a cold run of cards. About the only time I throw in SCs is when I have had only 5 playable hands in an hr. I guess one reason being that SCs and blinds take more concentration than your big hands. Still, multitabling is a learned skill. At first it seemed busy but it got easier as time went on. I have made a couple of mistakes playing hands due to multitabling, but only a few. The mistakes don’t add up to enough $ to worry about. Playing tight, it is rare that you get hard hands on both tables; it does happen but very rarely.
Like you I have been reluctant to take the hit to my BR to buy poker programs. But I recently bit the bullet and cashed out enough for PokerOffice. I bought PO first instead of PT specifically because it will help with decisions when multitabling. I had a situation last night where I folded to an AI on the turn. After reviewing the HH for the hand I saw that he checked the flop. This was a case where if I had known that, I would have called his AI (who knows, I still may have lost it. Hehe) Luckily, having that read on him I was able to call an AI from him about 30mins later and take his stack (yay for patience). Anyway, what I was trying to say is that PO will help because it shows the players actions taken during that hand so you have that info even if you were on another table when it took place.
Edit: for clarity, I don't have PO yet, waiting on the cash out.
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