Multiple Games - Do You Actually See More Hands Play Out?
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Multiple Games - Do You Actually See More Hands Play Out?
I have read many times from a couple books about how poker players today are able to see more hands play out than in the past. This is partly due to the rise of internet play. My question here is something that has been bugging me heavly the past couple of months.
If online poker players are playing more than one game at a time - such as someone playing 5x $10 tournaments at once online- do they actually see more hands play out?
What I see happening is they are mostly waiting for premium pre-flop hands to play, and then on most occasion are just jamming the pot when all undercars come. Is this really seeing how hands are played?
In my opinion this is a very linear way to play poker, and there is little if any room for improvement. Where I feel I might be wrong though is that since a premium hand has a higher probability of winning pre-flop they are getting their money in with the best of it.
One other question, do you feel you LEARN more playing multiple games, or when you play one game at a time?
If online poker players are playing more than one game at a time - such as someone playing 5x $10 tournaments at once online- do they actually see more hands play out?
What I see happening is they are mostly waiting for premium pre-flop hands to play, and then on most occasion are just jamming the pot when all undercars come. Is this really seeing how hands are played?
In my opinion this is a very linear way to play poker, and there is little if any room for improvement. Where I feel I might be wrong though is that since a premium hand has a higher probability of winning pre-flop they are getting their money in with the best of it.
One other question, do you feel you LEARN more playing multiple games, or when you play one game at a time?
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Re: Multiple Games - Do You Actually See More Hands Play Out?
uh ull learn most playing like 4-6 tables if u can hack that many, but any more and it becomes more mindless, if thats what ur trying to say. theres plenty of room for improvement tho, thinking otherwise is just wrong
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