Watching a video yest, a guy trying to turn $200 into $2k playing sngs, u might know the one.
Anyway, he was playing 10xsngs at once, it took me a while to figure out what was going on, coz he was talking on his vid without any pauses, but he had a new hand everytime he acted! It was like rush poker!
Anyway I figured it out that the table with action was popping up as soon as he had acted on the last.
I tried it this morning playing 5x $1 sng turbos at once, 6 max, and I loved it, although the pressure was off coz I was only playing for pennies, and I knew the structure was just a raffle really......
Question is using this sort of method to play cash games......
Obviously it's gonna be hard/impossible to get reads doing this, as u rarely get to watch a full hand play out. You get moved 2/3/4 secs after u act!
Does anyone use this cascading thing to play cash games??? And if so, is this where hold em manager is a must?
Obv in sit n go's ur playing situations, rarely playing turns and rivers with chips behind, alot is shove/fold.....so maybe thats why u can get away with this method?
I can only fit 3 reasonably sized cash games on my screen on the other site I use, so cud this be the answer?
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HEY DOH , HOPE YOU DON'T MIND ME JUMPING IN THIS THREAD . MAYBE SOMEONE COULD ANSWER A QUESTION I HAVE CONCERNING THIS .
TRIED CASCADING ONCE . WENT TO RAISE WITH KK ON ONE TABLE ,JUST AS I PRESSED RAISE THE TABLES SWITCHED AND I LANDED UP RAISING WITH JUNK ON ANOTHER. WAS I JUST TO SLOW TO ACT OR AM I MISSING SOMETHING ? PROB. A DUMB QUESTION BUT I COULD NOT FIGURE IT OUT.
didnt think you were a cascada fan dohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh??
GLAD YOU ASK THE QUESTIONS YOU DO , IE. COMPUTERS AND SUCH
I KNOW NOTHING
CANT POST A LINK , CANT COPY AND PASTE , DON'T KNOW WHAT ;)0 , :)p ETC .MEANS
PS. RUBBISH AT POKER TOO ( GOTTA STOP OR I WILL MAKE MYSELF CRY )
I have a questtion if there is anyone who does this?
How do you cope not seeing the result of the hand? Is it really a major problem and do the software tools out there make it possible for the table to pop up at the outcome of any hand you're involved in?
Also, thanks for the advice about checking your results after each 'block' and staggering tables. The reason I'm so interested is that I am hoping to start doing this next month and am really looking forward to it now. Impressed that you played over 50 this morning, I am going to hopefully be playing a similar volume to this per day, depending how well I can adapt, in the end, the more the better.
My intention was to go onto one of the huge sites and play 9 man turbo sit and gos (not dyms) Like you said in your op these may be easier to multi-table as your playing 'ftw'. (Btw, I believe stacking is what the bloke in the video is doing, not sure what the exact difference is between this and cascading.
I may well do what you suggested and stick a few quid on to give it a try (I'm always reluctant to register on new sites as I don't want to lose future bonus potential (pretty sad I know). I would also be interested to know your thoughts on big vs small sites. I remember speaking to Ed Giddins at one of the SPTs and he was a big fan of smaller sites due to poorer players etc. I always thought though, in the long run, I would be better off on the huge sites due to the vast player pools and higher variety of games and stakes.
Here's another question then.
What kind of system (in basic terms I am not so good with computers) do you need to 'stack' a decent number of tables? What I really liked about stacking sit and gos when I first read about it was that I wouldn't need a really complex set-up with multiple monitors. But are there other system requirements or should any modern PC/laptop be able to handle, say, 8 tables? I am also hoping to be running HEM and Table Ninja at the same time.