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Mark Vos
An Aussie poker pro - young kid who looked impressive winning a WSOP event recently.
Anyways, I saw him playing SEVEN nh limit tables at once on fulltilt the other day. How the hell could he manage that? 2 tables keeps me busy enough. How many can you do? |
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+rep for the first person who digs out that old video of that guy (I forget his name) playing 20-something SnGs at the same time.
Seven isn't that uncommon - I probably couldn't do it myself at NL ring (especially 6-max tables), but a lot of people can. It comes with practice and gradually increasing the number of tables you play - six months or so ago I'd have never thought I'd be able to play 6 SnGs at once, but I tried it the other day and got on fine (except I picked a bad time to run good and ended up HU on 5 tables at once - then it got a little too much for me, ended up with 1,2,2,2,2,x for the session and I'm sure I could have won a couple more of the HUs if they'd had more of my attention). |
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Thanks, I'll be waiting for my +rep. ![]() |
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I played against him the other night in the Hendon Mob league - he had average chips but was playing very very tight, almost as though he wasnt going to let anyone get the bounty on him
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PM me his stats if possible. He would find your assertion about cash v ring funny as he made all of his money on cash games (killed 5/10 NLHE) before last years Aussie Millions where he final tabled for about $80K. He is a bit of a wundekind turning $100 into about $350K in about 18 months but he wants to be the best so keeps taking shots at higher levels and that is where he has been losing some cash. But 7 tabling is not too exciting these days with many young pros 10-12 tabling consistently. |
