| Posted by: Ronaldadio at February 20, 2007, 12:43 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by dbitel
yes...and.......? This doesnt at all change you ariance per no. of hands, as all you are doing is playing moe hands. And as for size of swings per length of time, obviously, the more hands you play, the more and bigger swings you will have
The swings will seem smaller. If I fire a single shot at a target I will either hit or miss, so a massive swing.
However, if I fire an automatic at the same target I will hit some and miss some. Therefor the arience/ swing will seem less the more you do.
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| Posted by: Shoestringx at February 20, 2007, 4:56 am | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by tenbob
Focus Issue 174 March 2007
"Snappy decisions are more reliable than those you spend ages chewing over. In tests at University College London, participants were asked to find the odd one out on a screen of identical symbols. Computers tracked their eye movements and switched off the screen once the correct symbol had been glimpsed. People given the least amount of time to linger on the symbol were better at identifiying it"
I just thought this may be an interesting aspect to this thread.
Edit : Nice to see you back Rammer
While this is true for the experiment in question, extremely quick decisions start to become less reliable the more ariables that are involved. In the experiment there was only one thing that was different and that was one symbol. Also the brain recognizes isual cues faster than you can think about them.
However poker is much more complicated than picking a different symbol out of a gr... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: dbitel at February 20, 2007, 2:33 am | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Dorkus Malorkus
the more hands you play in a given period of time, the closer you will be to your expected long-term winrate, no?
yes...and.......? This doesnt at all change you ariance per no. of hands, as all you are doing is playing moe hands. And as for size of swings per length of time, obviously, the more hands you play, the more and bigger swings you will have
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| Posted by: Kennyseven at February 20, 2007, 12:34 am | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Well here it goes....its like awsome sex....it builds and builds and gets better then it builds some more...until you explode...then.....you either love em....or hate em.
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| Posted by: Dorkus Malorkus at February 19, 2007, 9:49 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by dbitel
how does ariance reduce by playing more tables?
the more hands you play in a given period of time, the closer you will be to your expected long-term winrate, no?
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| Posted by: tenbob at February 19, 2007, 9:23 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Focus Issue 174 March 2007
"Snappy decisions are more reliable than those you spend ages chewing over. In tests at University College London, participants were asked to find the odd one out on a screen of identical symbols. Computers tracked their eye movements and switched off the screen once the correct symbol had been glimpsed. People given the least amount of time to linger on the symbol were better at identifiying it"
I just thought this may be an interesting aspect to this thread.
Edit : Nice to see you back Rammer
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| Posted by: RammerJammer at February 19, 2007, 7:53 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
I only multi-table in two situations. First, if I'm playing in the early going of a large-field MTT, I will often also play a small-stakes ring game at the same time. This is because my basic tournament strategy is only to play monster starters for the first two hours, so I'll probably only see a half-dozen flops or less. Playing the ring game keeps me occupied, and (hopefully) lets me build my bankroll a little. Second, I'll play multiple satellites simultaneously if I'm trying hard to get into a big tournament for which I can't afford the buy-in. Yesterday's FTOPS Main Event ($500 buy) is a good example. I played low-buy satellites all day long, sometimes three at a time, trying to get in. Failed miserably, by the way. Ordinarily, I only play one table at a time. I'm just not good enough to fail to concentrate 100% on one game at a time.
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| Posted by: Ronaldadio at February 19, 2007, 7:34 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by U Wanna Fold
playing more than one table at a time allows me to not concentrate too hard, but you also lose reads on people.
So the poll question here is `I don`t have to concentrate as hard`?
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| Posted by: U Wanna Fold at February 19, 2007, 7:09 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
playing more than one table at a time allows me to not concentrate too hard, but you also lose reads on people.
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| Posted by: Ronaldadio at February 19, 2007, 7:03 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by stormswa
I thought you were actually going to set up a poll.
I will but being democratic I want to give our cousins throught the rest of the World the opportunity to put in a question
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| Posted by: dbitel at February 19, 2007, 5:45 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Dorkus Malorkus
Same as you really, except I prefer to call #2 "Less ariance", and regarding #3, it's generally not ROI that goes up, it's hourly rate. ROI will usually drop a little as a result of adding tables, but as long as it doesn't drop too much you'll still be gaining more $/hr.
how does ariance reduce by playing more tables?
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| Posted by: stormswa at February 19, 2007, 4:50 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Ronaldadio
I can understand why u say that but I don`t want to offer a cop out!!!
If it`s OK with u I`ll leave it out ?
people multi-table for many reasons and if you exclude it then there is no reason to ote for a specific one. I multi-table for multiple reasons so I wouldnt be able to pick just one so if you exclude it I wouldn't be able to pick just one so I would have to pass on poll.
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| Posted by: Ronaldadio at February 19, 2007, 4:05 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by stormswa
one should also be all of the above.
I can understand why u say that but I don`t want to offer a cop out!!!
If it`s OK with u I`ll leave it out ?
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| Posted by: Ronaldadio at February 19, 2007, 3:18 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by bubbasbestbabe
I find that multi tabling is not a good option for me. You are just playing the cards there. I like to have all my attention at the table I'm at.
So another option in the poll should be `I never multi table`???
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| Posted by: bubbasbestbabe at February 19, 2007, 1:45 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
I find that multi tabling is not a good option for me. You are just playing the cards there. I like to have all my attention at the table I'm at.
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| Posted by: JimboJim at February 19, 2007, 1:15 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Well when I 2-table my ROI is actually higher than 1-table. I think that has something to do with the fact that I do get bored easy and it keeps me paying attention to poker instead of the newspapar, TV, Video games, or other websites.
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| Posted by: Dorkus Malorkus at February 19, 2007, 12:53 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Same as you really, except I prefer to call #2 "Less ariance", and regarding #3, it's generally not ROI that goes up, it's hourly rate. ROI will usually drop a little as a result of adding tables, but as long as it doesn't drop too much you'll still be gaining more $/hr.
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| Posted by: Ronaldadio at February 19, 2007, 12:49 pm | | Topic: Why do you multi table??? Forum: Card Chat |
Hi guys.
I have discussed this for some time now, so I want your ideas.
I`m going to set up a poll as to why people multi table. Here are a few of the poll questions, but I would like you guys to throw in more before I post the poll...
What is your main reason for playing multi tables? ( two or more tables)I get bored ery easily so I`m kept busySo that luck evens itself outI make a bigger profit (I might need to change the way I have phrased this one to `I have found my ROI is better`)So if you guys can think of any more questions I will post the poll in the next 24 hours.
Thanks guys
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