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[spoonitnow strategy] Developing a Feel for Equities in NLHE Part 4: Turn Basics

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    I know the study time you put in, so I figured the ranges/combos was something you develop a feel for. Follow up, though, when you're involved in several hands at once, can you keep track of the range width and combos on all the tables? What's your upper limit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robb View Post
    I know the study time you put in, so I figured the ranges/combos was something you develop a feel for. Follow up, though, when you're involved in several hands at once, can you keep track of the range width and combos on all the tables? What's your upper limit?

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    I think a more practical piece of advice, though I realize this doesn't answer your question, would be to avoid scenarios where there are so many tables that you can't keep up with it.

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