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Hey, ever wonder what you can figure out people how they play before the game even starts? If you wanted to know such as when your in the 9 mans, you should search there player name and look how many games they play at once. If they play many games at once they usually cant concentrate on all of the games so they play wild with and high cards and usually go all in. If they go all in those people usually got like A 10 or something around there. Also, if a person plays 1-3 that is average so they can concentrate but you will realize the people that only play 1 game at a time are usually in the cash and only play solid.
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Hey frankpapa1,

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Way too much in terms of generalisation, sorry
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Yeah, I agree with irishpkr here.

I think frankpapa1's post is waaaaay off base. If anything, you will encounter the opposite more often. Many people that multi table are playing tighter, so they have fewer decisions to make and think about. They can wait for top hands and play them accordingly.

The guy only watching 1-4 tables will be bale to make more moves and whatnot as he is more aware of the table dynamics and what's going on.

And then you need to take into account the skill level of the player in question. If the player is experienced enough, they can play up to 10 tables without any problems. They may not be able to play 100% optimally, but they aren't just going around shoving with AT.
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From my own multi-tabling experience, I have to agree with powr and irish. It is quite easy with practice to remain tight and aggressive while still keeping composure and focus while multi-tabling. 1-4 tables is nothing for a truly skilled multi-tabler, so I cannot see how this would be enough of a distraction to cause them to play badly (i.e. shoving with A10 clearly bad). Anyone who fits the OPT description should clearly not be trying to multi-table, and should be easy pickins for an experienced player to pick apart.

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