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    Adam N. Subtractum
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    Adam N. Subtractum: Multiple hands...

    First off, great site guys, I want to thank you, I really learn alot and enjoy it here. I just have a quick question on playing multiple hands. I heard somewhere that it reduces variance, is this true? And also something about dropping the bet to 75% of your single hand wager when you play two. Not sure, just want to know if its worth considering since I always play one hand at a time. I don't use dramatic spreads yet anyway, so perhaps its not necessary...in any case, I look forward to your responses, and thanks.

    ANS

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    Parker
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    Parker: Playing 2


    > First off, great site guys, I want to thank
    > you, I really learn alot and enjoy it here.
    > I just have a quick question on playing
    > multiple hands. I heard somewhere that it
    > reduces variance, is this true? And also
    > something about dropping the bet to 75% of
    > your single hand wager when you play two.
    > Not sure, just want to know if its worth
    > considering since I always play one hand at
    > a time. I don't use dramatic spreads yet
    > anyway, so perhaps its not necessary...in
    > any case, I look forward to your responses,
    > and thanks.

    Funny you should ask. We just had a discussion of that exact topic over on the main page. Rather than repeat it, I have provided a link below.

    Glad you are enjoying the site. :-)




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    Adam N. Subtractum
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    Adam N. Subtractum: thanks parker *NM*


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