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Raisindepth
Enthusiast
Silver Level
Hi guys,
I'm not necessarily a beginner but I step by step try to learn some extra basics. And as much as I have read before I really don't know all names and short names so please a bit easy on the pro-language
So since I am a typical tight/aggressive player in mid stack and a little more loose in big stack, I recently try to use pot value countings. I really wonder if this pot value thing is not a typical multi handed play?
As I just don't like to play so fast but take my time where needed and want to focus on the play. I think the bad beats are coming more heavy for your feeling then when you play consistently 5 tables at once. The suck outs will hang longer, although I do play long enough to simply click it away and search a new, perhabs smaller tournament. If I play multi handed for now it's 3 max and cheap tournaments.. 1-2 dollar where the flipfests are. So how valid is my thought on this?
Greats
I'm not necessarily a beginner but I step by step try to learn some extra basics. And as much as I have read before I really don't know all names and short names so please a bit easy on the pro-language
So since I am a typical tight/aggressive player in mid stack and a little more loose in big stack, I recently try to use pot value countings. I really wonder if this pot value thing is not a typical multi handed play?
As I just don't like to play so fast but take my time where needed and want to focus on the play. I think the bad beats are coming more heavy for your feeling then when you play consistently 5 tables at once. The suck outs will hang longer, although I do play long enough to simply click it away and search a new, perhabs smaller tournament. If I play multi handed for now it's 3 max and cheap tournaments.. 1-2 dollar where the flipfests are. So how valid is my thought on this?
Greats