MTT - Moving Table to Table

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Hello Card Chat People:

Once in less than 10 minutes I move table more than 4 times, the good thing I never hit the spot of Blinds, but moving tables anoying me a bit, more if I have the table under control, when I arrive the new one can take time to establish my game, special if the cards do not came .

How do you manage when the Rooms moving you to another table in a MTT?

I`m not dealing easily with the changes of tables: Can you put some tips or how you manage the situation?


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When you started the tournament, you knew nothing about the players and you had to take time to establish your game. Take the same approach.

Take notes, if you can, on players so it'll be easier to recognize how they play.
 
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I take a lot of notes when I am not lazy: It happens Lazy attacks and memorize: Of course I only memorize in that tournament:..
 
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im playing very tight in early times , im dont bluff because this too =p
 
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Just treat each table as new as you go along. If you are taking notes, you may find yourself back with one or two players you have seen previously in the same tourney or a previous one. The fast table switching is usually at the beginning of a tourney when players are doing the "Bingo" thing, so you would normally be playing fairly tight at that point anyway.
 
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Poker247 said:
Just treat each table as new as you go along. If you are taking notes, you may find yourself back with one or two players you have seen previously in the same tourney or a previous one. The fast table switching is usually at the beginning of a tourney when players are doing the "Bingo" thing, so you would normally be playing fairly tight at that point anyway.

exactly treat new table as new game an collect info.
 
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