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Old 06-26-2005, 07:34 PM
Alex/Mugaaz Alex/Mugaaz is offline
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Default Re: Multi-tabling question, how many are enough?

Most people on 2+2 are anti super multi-tabling. For the most part I think their reasons are incorrect. I really don't learn much, if anything while I'm playing, Almost all my growth comes from looking over the hands when I'm done.

People post reasons like you can't see previous hands as easy, not as many reads, etc. Duh. The question is whether those edges you are giving up is worth the extra hands you can play, period.

Play as many as you can handle, then a few more. Then you can really make up your mind about how many tables is optimaal. FWIW I think multi-tabling ability has very little in common with your skill level. Some people are are very good but just can't make many decisions quickly, others only play fair but can make tons of average+ decisions. It something you can learn, but I think its very genetic dependant.

Playing lots of tables gets you though. It may not be worth it in the long term if it causes you to dread doing it and stop playing.
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