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Originally Posted by futuredoc85
Not really, Just that everyone who is interested in getting better would benefit greatly from playing at least one session every couple weeks on 4 or less tables and verbally explaining to themselves the purpose behind each of their action
It's also different for everyone. Some people can seemingly handle more tables, I've never played more than 6 in either sngs or cash. I currently play 6 in cash, so I could probably play more than that in sngs now.
So, for me, if I really wanted to concentrate on every hand, something less than 6 would be optimal. Maybe some can do it with 6. I can't imagine people playing more are truly putting enough thought into ranges for individual opponents enough to say they are really learning and improving on playing optimal against given ranges.
1 or 2 probably isn't optimal either. You just have too much free time where you are not involved in hand. Although, you could be just observing your opponents and how they play against each other during that time.
As for what Nate says, I've been thinking about making some videos. Not really for the purpose of anyone looking at them except for myself. But, it will definitely help me to verbalize and think every decision through.