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 Originally Posted by sejje
I don't think your opinion speaks from experience when speaking of "reaching limits," unless you had your ' roll knocked out and I don't know about it.
I have played maybe 100 hands on levels higher than 25NL, and only a couple dozen since my last deposit.
 Originally Posted by saywhatz
Like you I started at the 25NL and worked on my NL game there.
I started on the 5NL tables and worked my way up, this included a lot of grinding.
I agree with all those here who state that to be sucessful at higher limits, we must decrease our multitabling. This is because there is more bluffing, which makes the game more read dependant. I often wonder if one could increase or desrease the value of their hands as they move up. TPTK's, made hands, an ace or pair in late position with folders behind, blind steals becoming a necessity, etc.
How can professional online gamblers only play one table at a time? I thought these men and women are professionals. When I think of a professional poker player, I think of someone with a very high level of memory - this is all reads are. I understand that there are programs available such as pokertracker, but what about the human edge? When I play 8 tables, I remember every bet and size from every player at every table where I still have holdings. It's possible to play many tables at once and remember every move from every player at the table when you are included in the hand. When I think of a professional online poker player, I invision a multi-tasking, memory wired, patient individual.
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