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soulouri's picture
Super Turbos - multitable?

Hi guys,For what it's worth, I haven't played any super turbos to date but if someone has I wondered if (at least at lower stakes) it would be a reasonable idea to multitable grind them?  It seems starting with 25BB is going to seriously limit the amount of reads you can pick up on your opponents and playing a strong ABC game and good short stack strategy is going to be enough to grind out a profit, in which case focusing on 1 table seems like it's just lowering your hourly rate?Has anyone played a large volume of these?  Could you confirm if 1 tabling is really that beneficial?

masp797's picture
It feels like you really

It feels like you really answered your own question, the best parts of super turbos are volume potential and the fishier players, I think multitabling is pretty much the norm. 

RyPac13's picture
It should be a bit easier to

It should be a bit easier to multi table these for players that know what they want to do in many standard spots and why.But it'll be the same as multi tabling any heads up game, unless you're comfortable in many standard situations and winning, it won't be beneficial to you.I know players at the higher levels that can do 3-5 of these pretty easily and only do 1-2 tables of their normal games.

Smartkid's picture
I think sngwizard can help

I think sngwizard can help out with some spots...

cog dissonance's picture
I've played 2100 of these now

I've played 2100 of these now so I have some experience in them. I actually believe you are better off single tabling them. I know this is contrary to popular opinion, but in a ST you often have to make very thin decisions for your whole stack, you need to be completely focused at all times because if you miss even a single piece of evidence, you've messed up and lost the game. Reg speeds you can mess up a bit and you're so deep you normally get a chance to recover, so I think they are better suited to multi tabling.

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