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Should You C-Bet? (Day 8 Course Discussion)
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[QUOTE="Katie Dozier, post: 6032075, member: 68869"] Why there certainly are flukes, when you see someone routinely playing a lot of tables then they are probably a winning player. The reasons are two fold—it’s not a casual thing to play a lot of tables (for most is more fun to not play so many so entertainment is rarely why they’re playing so many tables) and if they were losing it’s unlikely that they’d be able to continue playing so many tables over a long stretch because they would go broke more quickly than someone playing one table. Given that they are likely to be studying their own games and making sure they aren’t making many mistakes. Yes there are more likely to be misclick errors but in order to continue to be winning those errors would be infrequent, and this type of player would still tend to be making far fewer errors than an average player. That being said, I do study the games of regs at my tables—especially when I happen to notice an odd hand or mistake. Usually what I find is a slight weakness, such as when they makes plays that look like traps they are traps—or some such little tidbit. A lot of times they only play this way versus non-regs, not me, so the information isn’t actually all that useful haha. Anyway, my point is that their leaks tend not to be as exploitable as less experienced players, which is logical in that they are almost for sure playing better than average if they’re capable mass-multitabling over a real period of time [emoji106] [/QUOTE]
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