Re: True viability of multi-tabling?
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1. Mt-ing 4 tables you might get one good table with the optimum conditions and let's say 2 so-so tables and one tight table on average. It's been my experience that whatever I gain by breaking the good table I would sometimes give back to the tight table and try to make up the difference at the so-so tables.
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You do know that you can easily drop a table that sucks while multitabling, right?
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