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enlightenment through multitabling

  • 29-07-2005 7:25pm
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    a couple of weeks ago i posted a thread asking for advice on multitabling.
    as is the norm, i got insightful advice and gentle guidance.
    i have recently progressed from playing at two to playing at three tables.
    i don't play for high stakes - 25/50 or 50/1.
    i have found with multitabling that most elusive quality - patience ... or is it discipline ... or both
    i'm not entirely sure, but whatever it is, it seeems to be working.
    and although i am aware that i may be just experiencing a pleasant upswing i really do feel that the advantage with playing at extra tables is all the extra marginal (or my bad definition of marginal) hands that i feel comfortable throwing away because i now see so many hands, and so many more playable ones too.

    i was wondering if i need to caution against moving to four tables too quickly?
    also, is it advisable to play at one table on one site and another on a different one - i haven't tried this yet.

    just to finish, i had the dream end to a season yesterday evening when i doubled up on each table in quick succession - it was like being blessed with triplets ... or a threesome! (i know this is technically only two winners but i thought it sounded good)


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