Quote Originally Posted by SonOfAkira
This is a great post. Very interesting. Many of the same comments and observations i've had while mulitabling.
I noticed in another post, you put up a HH where you open limped AA and then pushed over the top of a raise. Is this a multi-table thing? I've found myself doing this on occasion because it's the easiest, though perhaps not most valuable (save when they call with QQ and AK) thing to do, so focus can be put to another table. AA is by far not the trickiest hand to play, IMO.
What are your thoughts on playing different games and levels on multiple tables? For example, yesterday I was playing two tables of PLO 8, one of PLO HI, and one of a NLHE MTT. It didn't seem to cause any problems, I did well, save for being overly excited and subsequently dissapointed when I was dealt great PLO 8 hands on the HI table and then realized it was in fact the HI table. Is this a disaster waiting to happen?
Anyhow, great post.
The AA hand I posted was not standard at all for me. 99% of the time I'm opening AA there for 4x. Quite honestly, I don't know what to say about playing different games/stakes at once. If you can do it without making mistakes, I don't see a problem with it. If you are getting the PLO and PLO8 tables mixed up, that's obviously a huge problem. Ditto if you get the stakes mixed up. I've tried keeping it simple by just playing all NLHE, all at the same stakes.

Wow, you wrote all that while 8-tabling? You > God.
hehe, no. I woke up and saw renton's post in one of the HH threads so I just responded and kept typing.