I can assure you, i do. You patronising swine bag. hud.
LOL. you've played 900 games lifetime and complain about running the nut worst on a $120/60 buyins dowswing, i can assure you, you don't know ****, get a clue.
WhiteRabbito, isn't it super uncomfortable having always a and on the keyboard?
Would be really weird for me, don't know if this is standard for grinders though. (Plus I'm a smoker)
I think the most comfortable setup for TN (in case u used to play ego-shooters such as CS in the past) is a wasd setup with space for allin...its just the same handpositioning i had in the past when i was playing CS
Still I like to use the mouse ocassionally when im bored of clicking hotkeys
WhiteRabbito, isn't it super uncomfortable having always a and on the keyboard?
Would be really weird for me, don't know if this is standard for grinders though. (Plus I'm a smoker)
not really
pretty sure i've always got at least one hadn on my keyboard whenever im at the computer anyway unless im watching a movie or something
having a little go at stacking tables atm an it does make life easier from an efficiency point of view, however im not able to see any action/tendancies of other players on my table once i fold an get zoomed to another decision on another table. how important is it do you think to be observant while multitabling these MTT's? are the players that bad that you just assume there all braindead fish? obv once u get to know the regs you would adjust accordingly, im just wondering how much of a hinderance lack of observation can be at these formats?
they're all freakin regs, just get used to them. Dynamics aren't massively important imo in 180s but if a random does something odd then just check location, hud stats, if he doubled check how he doubled and obv search how many tables they are playing