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Old 05-13-06, 02:26 AM
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Old 05-13-06, 03:31 AM
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I dont get this. To start with, why would you be multitabling sit and gos at such variance?

If you do what i do, and play about 3 of these at the same time, here goes.

My screen aint brilliant, i can just about play 2 tables on stars with them overlapping slightly, and have never been able to fix this. So....

Say im in 2 x $27 SnGs and a $55+$5, as i was yesterday. I simple place the 2 $27s on the top of my screen, overlapping at the top, and the bigger one ill put at the bottom, making a kind of T shape. Then you know which one to play "tighter in" or whatever you said. HOWEVER, this you should KNOW by now, the way you play should have NOTHING to do with the amount of buyin you paid for a tourney. Why play looser because its less of a buyin? Of course, if tis a rebuy, then loosen it up all you want till break 1, but for 2 sit and go freezeouts, why bother?

To start with i seriously recomending not playing different tables of such variance, thats like JD playing a $0.25/$0.50, and a $5/$10 cash game. The standard of play will vary in both, so why cause yourself more problems than necessary.
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Old 05-13-06, 10:59 AM
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I like playing this way, but that's not the point.

You must agree it makes more sense to have the buyin amount instead of your login name. Unless you have more than one account, which you shouldn't have in the first place (by their own rules), it just makes no sense to me.
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Old 05-13-06, 12:24 PM
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yeah, but is there any NEED for it? unless you are playing different buy in games, then simply remember which seat your in is which tourney
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