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Originally Posted by LittleGoliath
You didn't ask me but getting better >>>>>>>>>>>>> putting in mass amounts of volume
the extra ev you are going to make by adding x or y tables is gonna be quite small as opposed to the future value you will get from becoming better.
I would suggest to try finding a good balance, ofcourse shouldn't 1 table either ^^
Heh kind of funny, reading this just as a 25bb cash hyper buddy and I are chatting and talking about how we have direct opposite approaches towards poker and we both consider the other an end boss of HSSNG
He studies nonstop, preflop, postflop, bbl, HU, studies opponents, studies absolutely everything super in depth, and plays about 50 games per day, usually no more than 4 tabling. I've played 6500+ games in 7.5 sessions so far this year and studied <20 push/fold/call spots this year (all formats). Still have never studied a single postflop spot in my entire career or a single mtt hand or anything like that.
The paths to success can certainly be very different, though in general I agree with you.
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