Is there a strategy against multitablers ?

Is there a strategy against multitablers ?

Hi everyone

Playing in microstakes at the moment NL2/NL5 most of the time and it's going.. as it goes i'd say ? It feels like i'm losing every single flip and getting rivered every single time but that's the beauty of this game right ?

Anyway my question is about multitablers

In the room i'm playing i often see the same few guys playing maybe 8 10 or 12 tables at the same time while i'm at 1 or 2 to focus more about decisions

But i guess these multitablers are in autopilot mode right ? Or is there some trick because they are always up 200BB+ on every single table

Is there a way to take advantage of this ? The few times i tried to play faster or to reraise flops i hit walls of full houses and trips as the guy seem to hit the board every single time (probably not rational with the few samples i have but it's still can be frustrating sometimes 😃)

Thanks !

23 July 2025 at 10:35 PM
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Their strategy may deviate as a function of the number of tables they play such that as they increase the number of tables they are simultaneously playing they are likely to be tighter and therefore may fold in more situations at a higher rate. Just depends, though. Sounds like you have other things to focus on in my opinion.


If they're playing 12 tables at once they're likely playing a nitty style. The way you exploit them is to rob their blinds and not pay them off post-flop.


by Skynox

Hi everyonePlaying in microstakes at the moment NL2/NL5 most of the time and it's going.. as it goes i'd say ? It feels like i'm losing every single flip and getting rivered every single time but that's the beauty of this game right ?Anyway my question is about multitablersIn the room i'm playing i often see the same few guys playing maybe 8 10 or 12 tables at the same time whi

Most regulars auto pilot in general. Focus on exploiting the recs on your table: that’s where you will get most of your edge.

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