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RamdeeBen
Legend
Silver Level
I've googled and looked around a lot about this question and most people say that SnG's are easier to multi table than cash yet I seem to of been able to multi table cash a lot easier than SnG. Is that normal?
I've done 24 cash tables before yet with SnG's any more than 13 and I start to struggle. I can handle 10 quite well but I couldn't imagine doing 24 like cash games, yet I seem backwards compared to everyone else.
With cash, there are no escalating blinds and you don't have to go into lowering your range. With SnG's obviously there are push/fold times and if you have several at the same point it becomes more difficult to handle when you're trying to check your position and chip stacks to push or call another's push and so on. You have to take into account everyone else's stack sizes too.
Cash games you can keep to a basic ABC poker game and bet "normal".
Any opinions on this and why I struggle more with multi tabling SnG's as opposed to what many more people believe that cash are harder to multi table.
I've done 24 cash tables before yet with SnG's any more than 13 and I start to struggle. I can handle 10 quite well but I couldn't imagine doing 24 like cash games, yet I seem backwards compared to everyone else.
With cash, there are no escalating blinds and you don't have to go into lowering your range. With SnG's obviously there are push/fold times and if you have several at the same point it becomes more difficult to handle when you're trying to check your position and chip stacks to push or call another's push and so on. You have to take into account everyone else's stack sizes too.
Cash games you can keep to a basic ABC poker game and bet "normal".
Any opinions on this and why I struggle more with multi tabling SnG's as opposed to what many more people believe that cash are harder to multi table.