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rmgustaf 10-10-2004 05:26 PM

Really newbie-ish question...
 
I learned how to play Hold 'Em last July and I've only dabbled playing for money. I'll mostly just play with my friends for a pizza or something (so it's not all that competitive).

My question is about multi-tabling. I keep hearing people talk about playing 3 or 4 tables, but how does that work? Do people play on two or three different online sites to be able to get onto the different tables? Is multi-tabling worth it? I have a hard time focusing on one table! :P

I'm not going to be trying to multi-table anytime soon - I'm just curious about the mechanics. Did people start out multi-tabling? Or do people usually work just one table at a time before getting good enough to do two or three or four tables at once?

jasonHoldEm 10-10-2004 05:41 PM

Re: Really newbie-ish question...
 
I think most of us worked our way up. I played one table for about six months while learning the game and then added a second and played two tables at once for six more months. After that first year the jump to 3 or 4 was fairly easy, but I'm sure there are many people who have done it much more quickly. I know of several players who play 6-8 tables simultaneously.

J

AncientPC 10-10-2004 05:56 PM

Re: Really newbie-ish question...
 
Most sites support up to 3 or 4 tables, you just go back to the lobby and open up another table. Once you reach that limit you open up a second site and add on more tables, usually this requires a second monitor unless you like switching between windows a lot.

I got too bored playing one table, as most of the time is spent folding hands and after I get bored I tend to start playing looser and looser. With more tables it can keep me focused without going on tilt. Most people start out with 1 and work their way up as they feel comfortable.

sourbeaver 10-10-2004 06:52 PM

Re: Really newbie-ish question...
 
I haven't started multi-tabling until I had about 5,000 hands under my belt, I suggest you first learn the game and concentrate on one table to get a feel of your opponents, then you might add a table, but don't jump from 1 table to 4 tables, 'cause you'll go mad [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]

klagett 10-10-2004 07:29 PM

Re: Really newbie-ish question...
 
Definetly play one table for 5000, 10000 hands.

Find out if you are a winning player first. Besides would not want to lose money faster playing more tables right?


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