Multitable SnG question

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  #1
16th September 2009, 11:10 AM
Chevren
 
Plays at: Pokerstars
Game: Holdem
Multitable SnG question

When you multitable SnGs do you generally wait for each "round" to be over and reopen tables or do you continuously open tables as you lose or win them?
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  #2
16th September 2009, 12:23 PM
Snowmobiler
 
Plays at: Carbon.Bodog
Game: Holdem
I 12 tabled for over a year and found it was best for me to start all 12 sngs as soon as possible and play them out before starting any new ones.
It was much ezer keeping all tables roughly in the same blind situations.
Also when you get short handed at some of the tables,you want your full attention on these money tables.

Also by finishing a set of sngs,you have time for a much needed break,at least 10 minutes

Hope this helped



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  #3
16th September 2009, 4:53 PM
Chevren
 
Plays at: Pokerstars
Game: Holdem
Very much thank you,

I Kind of figured the same, I used to do it in sets so I could get my cigarette break in lol but decided to try a constant reopen strategy and I was getting screwed up with everything lol. Just the extra few seconds of making sure my M was what I thought it was at each table and when some tables were at final 2 or 3 and others were early it was just... chaotic all in all
  #4
16th September 2009, 6:39 PM
stubzy11
 
Plays at: Pokerstars
Game: NLHE
re: Multitable SnG question poker

Hey ive just asked pretty much the same question here and got a few replies if your interested
  #5
17th September 2009, 9:49 PM
spiderman637
 
Plays at: carbon
Game: HOLDEM
I used to vary it when I 8-12 tabled them a few years ago. If I was busting out of quite a few, I would fire more up immediately, but if I was still in a few after 20 or 30 mins then I'd usually concentrate more on them, since I always had trouble keeping up when it got 4handed and less and I had lots of tables going. Its just preference though, as I might be able to keep up w/ 12-16 nowadays no matter what point of the sng they are at.

But the best is to play 8 or so until they are about to get shorthanded then open another 8 up. As you don't want all your SNGs going shorthanded at the same time. Worked well for me, much better system than just loading up 16 to start with cos it just gets too hectic at the end.
 



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