I would like to see some more 4-tabling Vids.
I only have seen one.
Would be great if someone of the producers would do some 4-Tabling on the regular Speed.
It is really difficult to play 4 tables and still be able to adequately talk about hands. I think that some of the very early Croixdawg videos had this many tables and the feedback was very poor compared to his single table videos.
Primo did a video on multitabling, it's advantages, disadvantages, and good methods to get you started...if that's what you're interested in.
I agree that you'll probably gain less info from 4 tabling videos than 1 tabling videos because the instructors simply don't have a lot of time to discuss individual hands.
Some of the instructors multitable a lot (Skates for example)...so you might learn something from railing him.
I like to rail the instructors (including psimalive, primordialAA, skilled_ sox, frankthomas8, HokieGreg HU, etc.). I'm even railing my current instructor (not affiliated w/ this site) who plays the mid stakes. My favorite part is railing the end games because I get to see more hole cards, but I find all parts of the game to be useful. Anyway, I find it highly useful to simultaneously rail several tables at the same time. This enables me to get more 'bang for my buck' as I see more showdowns and can focus on the more interesting hands. It's not as useful as other forms of training, but it certainly has some value in my opinion.
I just wanted to chime in and express my support for Primo's vid on multi-tabling. It really helped me with pacing myself so I could play two tables at once. Before watching his video, I thought I could never multi-table two HUSNG's at once. However, he demonstrated how I could slow down the action and feel comfortable taking enough time to make important decisions. One important point: who gives a damn if your opponent is impatient? I actually used to get bothered by players who took longer. Now I realize it's their money and that's the rules.
It is really difficult to play 4 tables and still be able to adequately talk about hands. I think that some of the very early Croixdawg videos had this many tables and the feedback was very poor compared to his single table videos.
Primo did a video on multitabling, it's advantages, disadvantages, and good methods to get you started...if that's what you're interested in.
I agree that you'll probably gain less info from 4 tabling videos than 1 tabling videos because the instructors simply don't have a lot of time to discuss individual hands.
Some of the instructors multitable a lot (Skates for example)...so you might learn something from railing him.
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Greetings Radeh,
I like to rail the instructors (including psimalive, primordialAA, skilled_ sox, frankthomas8, HokieGreg HU, etc.). I'm even railing my current instructor (not affiliated w/ this site) who plays the mid stakes. My favorite part is railing the end games because I get to see more hole cards, but I find all parts of the game to be useful. Anyway, I find it highly useful to simultaneously rail several tables at the same time. This enables me to get more 'bang for my buck' as I see more showdowns and can focus on the more interesting hands. It's not as useful as other forms of training, but it certainly has some value in my opinion.
Take care,
Jeffrey (whose membership expires in 1.5 hours)
I just wanted to chime in and express my support for Primo's vid on multi-tabling. It really helped me with pacing myself so I could play two tables at once. Before watching his video, I thought I could never multi-table two HUSNG's at once. However, he demonstrated how I could slow down the action and feel comfortable taking enough time to make important decisions. One important point: who gives a damn if your opponent is impatient? I actually used to get bothered by players who took longer. Now I realize it's their money and that's the rules.
Take care,
Jeffrey