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10-11-2005 04:38 PM

4-tabling to 8-tabling
 
I have been 4-tabling the $109's for some time now, and just today got my new monitor in the mail. I plan to 8-table the 109's eventually, but for any of you who made this jump, did you add one table at a time and try to get used to it slowly or did you jump straight from 4 to 8.

Also, did you move down in stakes when you first 8-tabled?

quinn 10-11-2005 04:40 PM

Re: 4-tabling to 8-tabling
 
The best decision is to add one table at a time.

I don't move down stakes when I increase tables.

Bigwig 10-11-2005 04:40 PM

Re: 4-tabling to 8-tabling
 
[ QUOTE ]
I have been 4-tabling the $109's for some time now, and just today got my new monitor in the mail. I plan to 8-table the 109's eventually, but for any of you who made this jump, did you add one table at a time and try to get used to it slowly or did you jump straight from 4 to 8.

Also, did you move down in stakes when you first 8-tabled?

[/ QUOTE ]

I added one table at a time. Trust me, add one table at a time. It would also be better if the new one you add is a multi, since they play slower (full table).

10-11-2005 04:43 PM

Re: 4-tabling to 8-tabling
 
[ QUOTE ]
I have been 4-tabling the $109's for some time now, and just today got my new monitor in the mail. I plan to 8-table the 109's eventually, but for any of you who made this jump, did you add one table at a time and try to get used to it slowly or did you jump straight from 4 to 8.

Also, did you move down in stakes when you first 8-tabled?

[/ QUOTE ]

Are you fitting the 8 tables on one screen with no overlap?

10-11-2005 04:45 PM

Re: 4-tabling to 8-tabling
 
no, i already had one Lcd with 1600x1200, i just got my 2nd one. So no overlap on either. (I use viewsonic monitors BTW)


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