
Posted Wed Jul 01, 2009 1:49 am GMT by Binman77
In your opinion, which one do you think is more profitable? I usually play ring games, 4 tables or 16 tables (just different style of playing methods).
However, I find that my money just go up and down a lot, which doesn't really give me a lot in return. I want to try MTT now, do you guys think its good idea?
And are there any hints on how to be good at MTT?
Cheers
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Posted Wed Jul 01, 2009 11:46 am GMT by Kemics
if you're not sure how to play AK, you probably shouldn't be multitabling 4 tables, let alone 16. Simply because at those speeds you should be making very quick decisions but more importantly correct decisions. I would suggest honing some theory would be far more profitable than moving to MTT
Posted Wed Jul 01, 2009 3:02 pm GMT by Muck
| Binman77 wrote: | | And are there any hints on how to be good at MTT? |
Tournaments have some new strategies and concepts you wont find in cash games. I'd say they go beyond hint, best by a good touney book coughharrington/cough.
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