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Live vs Online Tournaments
Juni0r83
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December 4, 2012 - 10:08 am
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I don't know how anyone else feels, but I find that its alot harder to focus and pick up on all of the information available at the table when playing online, and will often end up multitabling for just that reason. But by comparison, playing live results in a higher level of focus to the play at the table, and more often than not a higher level of success… 

 

Just wondering what everyone else thinks about this particular difference, and whether or not anyone else even agrees with me.

runlikeyum
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HUD stats give you alot of info easily that you typpically need to “focus” on at live…but there are guys out there that 8 table with teh same amount of focus as my intense monotabling. Just takes practice i spose

Upswing potential is huge

bennymacca
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December 12, 2012 - 7:14 am
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certainly does take practice to multitable, i can only get to 8 before my game starts to go downhill, though some people can play a ton more. 

 

even single tabling online doenst compare anywhere near to the reads you can get on a live table though. before a hand is dealt at a live table you can usually work out what sort of player a person is just by stereotyping them. and it works pretty well. 

 

old guy – tight

young asian dude – loose as hell lol

etc etc

 

most of the time they are pretty good and then you just adjust them once you see play deviate from that baseline you have set. 

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Wanker – wanker

bennymacca
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December 12, 2012 - 8:48 am
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cousteer said:

Wanker – wanker

haha yeah they are usually the easiest ones to work out

runlikeyum
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December 12, 2012 - 6:30 pm
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bennymacca said:

 

young asian dude – loose as hell lol

etc etc

 

Lol…so true. J10 suited everytime when he 5 bets you

Upswing potential is huge

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