Sunday, June 24, 2007

Always check how many tables

I always check how many tables each player is playing online when I sit down to a table. I want to know if they are paying attention closely or if they are just playing premium hands on several tables at once. You should try to steal more pots when you have the multi table players behind you and fold when they are raising.

This is how I took down a multi-table player:
PokerStars Pot-Limit Hold'em, $0.25 BB (8 handed) Hand History Converter Tool from http://www.flopturnriver.comFlopTurnRiver.com (Format: Plain Text)
Button ($25.40)
SB ($14.75)
Jamyhawk ($24.50)
UTG ($15.05)
UTG+1 ($22)
MP1 (9 table player) ($17.90)
MP2 ($25)
CO ($40.15)

Preflop: Jamyhawk is BB with Jh, Ac. MP2 posts a blind of $0.25. 2 folds, MP1 (9 table player) calls $0.25, MP2 (poster) checks, 2 folds, SB completes, Jamyhawk raises to $1, MP1 (9 table player) calls $0.75, MP2 calls $0.75, SB folds.

Flop: ($3.25) 3c, Th, Kh (3 players)Jamyhawk bets $3.1, 9 table player calls $3.10, MP2 folds.

Turn: ($9.45) Qd (2 players)Jamyhawk bets $3, 9 table player raises to $13.8, Jamyhawk calls $10.80.

River: ($37.05) 9h (2 players)

Final Pot: $37.05Main Pot: $37.05, between Jamyhawk and 9 table player. > Pot won by Jamyhawk ($37.05).
Results below: Jamyhawk has Jh Ac (straight, ace high). 9 table player has Qs Ks (two pair, kings and queens). Outcome: Jamyhawk wins $37.05.

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