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Thinking in Ranges (Day 3 Course Discussion)
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[QUOTE="ipagan, post: 6499573, member: 1007112"] Greetings ?? Yeah I understand your position and that makes a big sence actually. My point is a bit diferent from this, I'll try to explain: When you play multiple tables you: 1) encreasing your expected value of dealed hands. This might be a simple idea - you can be unlucky in one tournament and very lucky in the other at the same moment of time. On 1 tour you'll play for example 1000 hands and on 2 tours you'll play 2000 hands. The expectation of getting "playable hands/situations" is much more likely to appear during 2000 hands, right? And you can play one tournament like a poker god, but then lose all-in with AA to 52 :p:p and tournaments ends. But poker math works onlyon a distance, if you will go all-in million times with AA you will win for 80% of the times. So you play 1 tournament, than you will just lose and go to the 20% of the statistics and if you play 5 tours and get AA and go all-in, then most likely you will double your stackin 4 of them and lose just 1 of them? This leads to the next point: 2 ) you have a greater margin for error. When playing 1 tour the price of an error is too big. You lose and that's it. While playing multiple tours you feel more safety and freedom, what is improtant in poker too - not to exaggerate the importance of every deal. That's like with the bankroll. If you have 100 buy-ins that's nothing scary or bad to lose 4 tournaments and get to the prizes in the 5th. 3) Faster learning process. If you play 1 table you are more concentrated, that's true. But when you play multiple tables you are simply playing more and more situations, more and more deals and maybe that's the most important profit you can get, while growing on limits. Imagine if you could read 5 books at a one time, wouldn't it be ultra super cool? 4) Taking notes on opps is the way to know and remember you opponents. Some can thing that the number of people playing in the tournaments is unlimited, but it is not. When you play multiple tours and just taking notes on your opps and marking them with colors you will faster know most of the people who are playing the same limits. For example you play 1 tour and taking notes, and remembering your opponents and that's good for this particular tournament, not a word about it. But when will you meet them next time? Maybe even never! So you put too much effort into the situation right here right now. It can help you to win the tour, but not guarntee that at all. And next tour you'll need to do the same thing. But if you play mulpiple tables and just taking notes (not reaaly like biography of the player haha) of what he did in this situation and in that situation and you do it on all 5 tables, what is the probability that you will meet someone from them? I think it grows exponentially. Example of such note - player opened K5o from the UTG position. Just that one point will say that probably that is an amateur player who plays any "beautiful" hand from any position, right? And you will play more careful against him. And next time if you'll see him and he will make another interesting descision (goes all-in with KJs for example) you will add this information to your nate and so on and on. And when you play every day 5 tables and here and there making notes and marking players all the time, will you know your opps faster than just playing 1 table? I think yes. So. My point that poker loves distance in all cases. Mulptiple tables give you exponential growth in every aspect. What if you will play 5 tables every day for a year or 1 table? Where will you learn faster and have more opportunities to win? p.s. playing multiple tables doesn't mean to play ultra fast and don't think. Anyway most of the times you just fold :D:D. But if you have 1 critical situation that you need to think on - that's not a big deal, you just play this situation and don't touch anything on other tables, that's totally fine, you''ll just"sit out" for a couple of deals and auto fold your hands. So you will have time and opportunity to think well when it's needed. SO, that is my opinion on that ;) [/QUOTE]
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