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    Default 6+ Multi-tabling question

    I am about to cash out of bodog and go to full tilt. My reasons are, bodog is only good during prime hours, and you can only play four tables on bodog. When I get to full tilt, I want to test myself and start with six tables, and then possibly eight if I am feeling lucky. When you multi-table this many tables, is bluffing a wise idea, or should I stick to my ABC's?

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    Of course when you're multi tabling it's going to be harder to pay attention to smaller details like betting patters and what not, so yeah bluffing is going to be a little tougher. Still, if you feel you're in a good spot to bluff, go for it. Remember no matter how many tables you are playing, the best thing to do is stick to your game. Just my 2cents, others here might have a different opinion on the matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ipokergood View Post
    others here might have a different opinion on the matter.
    No, not really, it's solid advice

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    The key to multitabling is playing the ABC's. The amount of cards you get to see helps get rid of the gamble that may creep up in you. That said, bluffing is an integral part of the game. But you need to have reads on players to bluff appropriately. A good HUD helps with this. If a rock open checks on the flop, Bluff em!
    Luck is a Residue of Design.

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    Does Full Tilt really even know if you're using a HUD or not?

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    If its banned, they do care, and a lot of places will run programs that check to make sure you aren't running any software they don't allow.
    Luck is a Residue of Design.

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    Most popular huds are allowed though, as long as they only use data from your own played HH's

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    what levels you going to play?
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    When multi-tabling, play ABC poker for the most part. Mix it up a little bit by not C-betting EVERY time and minor things like that...but just stick to solid poker. You'll see your ROI go down slightly, but the amount of extra tables that you play should more than make up for it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RakeGuard View Post
    You'll see your ROI go down slightly, but the amount of extra tables that you play should more than make up for it.
    Exactly. You need to find the happymedium where your $/hour or ROI is maxed.

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