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 Originally Posted by FishMagician
This brings me to another question - I play 3-4 tables at a time now. I'm pretty sure alot of people here play as many. My question is - can you really get a read on someone while playing 4 tables? That's about 30-36 players to pay attention to. Basically, if someone has made some really fishy plays, I notice it, or if one player is playing super aggressive, but other than that I'm generally not sure. Do you guys use pokertracker/playerview as your 'reads' alot, or do you actually get your reads by paying attention to the tables? If it's the latter, I guess I just need to try harder.
Generally while multi-tabling (I multi-table at 5 max tables, so paying special attention to individual opponents can be difficult), I'll pay particular attention to an opponent only if I see an obvious opportunity to make money. If I see a player calling big bets to the river with weak hands, or if I see a player playing overly aggressively, I'll adjust my play according against that player, but otherwise I'll just play mostly "textbook" poker.
I was in Borders the other day and was looking at Harrington's book on no limit holdem tournament strategy, and one suggestion he made about observing other players was to begin by devoting a lot of your attention to the players to your immediate right and immediate left, since these are the players against which you're most likely to find yourself in a situation to use the information. Seems like good advice.
Also, f you want to get better at figuring people out, play heads-up. This, I think, is one of the best ways to practice the psychological aspect of the game.
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