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Originally Posted by TRT Boss
Never heard any good player 1 tabling fish lol as it doesn't make any sense.
Fish generally easier to outplay so by dropping 1 table there's no way you can compensate the volume you lose while 1 tabling.
Not sure if we're talking about the same game format. In Hypers you don't multitable the same guy cause it doesn't work that way. Moreover with 25bb stacks and limits changing every 2 mins you play a bit more hands vs the big fish on the earlier limits while singe tabling and it's easier to understand what each of his actions means compared to when you split your focus playing a fish and a reg at the same time.
In theory if opening a second table with a random opponent in hypers is 6% ev roi then if your single table ev roi vs big fish is improving 6% when singe tabling instead of dual tabling,then you are compensating the volume lost. In practice it is improving way more. On later matches i generally get 50+% ev roi easily cause i know what each of the fish's plays means and i exploit it. If i was playing a reg at the same time, or even a second fish which would require different exploits i wouldn't have the same ev dominance over my initial opponent.
Seems pretty logical to me and actually proven in practice