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How many tables do you guys usually play at once, and has anyone had trouble moving from 2 tables to three? Thanks
ddubois
12-22-2005, 03:11 PM
I usually play 4, occasionally 3 if I'm not feeling 100%.
I have never noticed any incremental difficulty between 2 and 3.
Occasionally I have 5 tables up when a juicy table opens and I can't decide which of the former tables to quit. I do have alot of difficulty under that circumstances because the tabled are spread out over multiple monitors, and whichever table is over on the alternate monitor often gets timed out.
Play three at the moment, only got a 1600x1050 monitor so 4 seems a bit cluttered. I found going from 1 to 2 tables was much harder than 2 to 3; it gets quite easy after a while.
27offsooot
12-22-2005, 03:16 PM
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I usually play 4, occasionally 3 if I'm not feeling 100%.
I have never noticed any incremental difficulty between 2 and 3.
Occasionally I have 5 tables up when a juicy table opens and I can't decide which of the former tables to quit. I do have alot of difficulty under that circumstances because the tabled are spread out over multiple monitors, and whichever table is over on the alternate monitor often gets timed out.
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I have this exact same problem, though i do it all on one screen. It becomes impossible to pick just 4 tables of 3/6 a good deal of the time.
thanks for the input, i'll try three.
BIGRED
12-22-2005, 03:26 PM
Am I not doing enough thinking when I'm playing? I can easily play 4, but will play 6 most of the times. I play 5/10 and 10/20 full.
When I play less than 4, I find that I have too much time in between hands and I tend to start fancy playing because I get bored.
If you're playing tight preflop then you're folding most of your hands anyway, so why is it so hard to play 2 (or more) tables?
EDIT: Didn't realize I was in the short handed forum, but even so, I think 2 tables is more than do-able if you're playing tight PF
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I usually play 4, occasionally 3 if I'm not feeling 100%.
I have never noticed any incremental difficulty between 2 and 3.
Occasionally I have 5 tables up when a juicy table opens and I can't decide which of the former tables to quit. I do have alot of difficulty under that circumstances because the tabled are spread out over multiple monitors, and whichever table is over on the alternate monitor often gets timed out.
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so im not the only one. sweet.
Stefan_K
12-22-2005, 04:40 PM
5/10 up to 6tabels and 10/20 up to 4. Just find your confortlevel, i've had problems playing more than 2 tabel both 5/10 and 10/20 once in a while, at that time i either close down the session or i close down some tables. Just don't make any bad dessisions or forgett how you got into the hand
Fabian
12-22-2005, 05:21 PM
_LondoMolari_?
nope, I'm not him sorry if it has caused any confusion didn't realise it had been used.
bobbyi
12-22-2005, 05:35 PM
On the weekend when I am nice and focussed, I can play three without any trouble. At night when I get home from work and am tired, I often can only handle two.
Fabian
12-22-2005, 05:44 PM
No worries, was just curious.
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