microstakes strategy

forsakenone

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hey guys, i have been looking for a microstakes multitable strategy, couldn't find one, maybe i am just dumb. maybe you guys can give me a link to a video or to whatever you think can help me.

thank you! :)
 
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depends on your skill level... dont know of any. if your half decent you wont need one, just play fundimental solid poker.. make less mistakes than your opponants postflop
 
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Search "you tube" mate...
There are tons of videos about micro strategy out there...
Look out for the one where Daniel negranu gives some important tips.
 
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I'm unsure exactly what a "multitable strategy" would be. I'd say while you're rocking the micros you're a fool if you're not as deep stacked as you can be, and playing no more tables than you can read the action at. If that means you can only keep up with 1 or 2, then keep it there, if more, go for it. The players are ultra literal and tend to stick with a decision once they've made it, so they stack off readily once you make them decide they want to call a bet. Just tear stacks off their faces and you'll start the long and educational climb. I found a ton of success being loose passive preflop and just getting in stacks with great hands against people overplaying moderate ones.
 
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I don't like multitabling.Tables are changing very fast and few times I have called all in with totally crap cards.
You don't have informations on your opponents while multitabling.
 
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Not sure what your question is here?? are you referring to Multi-table tournaments OR 'multi-tabling' tournaments?
If you can clarify this I'll try to answer.
 
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Ohhhh good point rocket, my own heavy cash game bias shines through as i didn't even consider that interpretation, or that it would be tournaments.
 
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hey guys, aditional information here so you can help me: i am talking about multi-table microstakes cash 1c-2c 9 handed. the site gave me a few motnhs ago 5 $. i have been playing and playing, and for the last month i have been multi-tableing cash tables 1c-2c. i have made 100 dollars but i feel like i could learn some more, i saw guys earning up to a 1000$ a month playing 1c-2c tables.
 
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If you have profited $100 in a month at .01/.01 I would suggest moving up. You are doing well enough to play maybe .05/10. They play is similar so, your same methods should work. I am stuck at that level for ring games as I seem to win small and lose big.
 
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You shouldn't change your strategy based on the number of tables you're playing. Find a game that works for you, and then find out how many tables you can successfully employ that strategy at.

If you're having trouble playing more tables, say 9 is too many. Try playing 12 or 16 tables for awhile. After that, the speed of 9 seems much easier.
 
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Play tight at the beginning and watch your opponents. Then get looser if the blinds increase...
 
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Strategy one ALL-IN with any average card from an average position:D. In this situation all depends on good luck because the chip-leader and as a rule will answer practically with any card and it is a successful way to double. But also it is not necessary to be upset - here as a rule will be classical coin-flip:playingba
 
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Play tight at the beginning and watch your opponents. Then get looser if the blinds increase...

Blinds don't increase in cash games

Strategy one ALL-IN with any average card from an average position:D. In this situation all depends on good luck because the chip-leader and as a rule will answer practically with any card and it is a successful way to double. But also it is not necessary to be upset - here as a rule will be classical coin-flip:playingba

This will never end well for you
 
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