Multitablers range?

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Hello again guys,

I am sometimes playing these 50/50 turbos at PS with loads of multitablers... I know there might not be an exact answer to this.. But these multitable-grinders, what are their ranges, and how do they play to make to make multitabling valueable in the long run?

To me it seems like they gladly shove andy pocket pair from 6s+ and A-10+...when they are in late position and lowstacked they shove any A, pair, or K-Q. What`s your experience?
 
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I guess most of you are multi-tablers and don`t wanna give away anything for free :D
 
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While we wait for some feedback I wanna share the recipe for porridge with you all:

¼ cup pinhead oatmeal (about 25g)
¼ cup medium oatmeal (about 25g)
½ cup (about 100ml) whole milk
1 cup (about 200ml) water
Generous pinch of salt
Demerara sugar, golden syrup, chopped dates etc
A little more cold milk, to serve

1. Heat a dry frying pan over a medium high heat and toast the oats until fragrant. Put the oats in a medium saucepan along with the milk and 1 cup (about 200ml) water and bring slowly to the boil, stirring frequently with a spurtle, or the handle of a wooden spoon.
2. Turn down the heat even further, and simmer, stirring very regularly, for about 10 minutes, until you have the consistency you require. After about 5 minutes, add the salt.
3. Cover and allow to sit for 5 minutes, then serve with the toppings of your choice and a moat of cold milk.
 
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This looks like just the thread to share my amazing chocolate chip cookie recipe. But I'll only share it if you people really really want it.

As for the range...... hard to say..... It depends what their vpip and pfr numbers are I guess.
 
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I really really want to know!!!

From what I see most multitablers are nits the first few rounds, then they play position and steal blinds... But people are talking about grinding. Im still not totally sure what it means. Care to explain with ur chocolate cookie recipe? ;)
 
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I really really want to know!!!

From what I see most multitablers are nits the first few rounds, then they play position and steal blinds... But people are talking about grinding. Im still not totally sure what it means. Care to explain with ur chocolate cookie recipe? ;)

I dont play SnG's but I hope I can help. Most mulitablers will start off tight and loosen up towards the bubble.

Hope I helped..

Seriously though, if you need to ask this question then I wouldnt be playing SnG's. I've heard theyre tough to profit from.
 
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I`ve buildt a big part of my bankroll from SNGs, so I have my idea. However, when I sit down at the table I don`t play different with multitablers in the pot, I stick to my "game" I was simply curious and also because my mothertounge ain`t english just wondering about the term "grinder"
 
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I`ve buildt a big part of my bankroll from SNGs, so I have my idea. However, when I sit down at the table I don`t play different with multitablers in the pot, I stick to my "game" I was simply curious and also because my mothertounge ain`t english just wondering about the term "grinder"

Grinder - Poker player who plays in games they're significantly over-bankrolled for while also playing a style of poker that leads to consistent and steady win rates.
 
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Grinder - Poker player who plays in games they're significantly over-bankrolled for while also playing a style of poker that leads to consistent and steady win rates.

Oh I would love to have the remedy for that :)
 
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Usually they will just simplify things so they dont have to think as much in game. They usually have a set strategy and then adjust it based on differing playing styles they encounter.
 
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