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Just wondering. I usually play around six with two or three that I'm concentrating on. I've played up to eight, but not comfortable doing it. If I had a giant monitor, or something minority report like, I believe I could do fifteen, but then I wouldn't be able to concentrate on any in particular.
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#2
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one shorthanded table. i play 1/2 now. once i pay my dues at 5/10 shorthanded and am able to beat it as consistantly as i beat 1/2 i will consider playing 2 tables.
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#3
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3 short handed hold'em tables - or sometimes 3 PLO tables (which is like a holiday in comparison to hold'em)
i used to dislike playing multiple tables but now i think playing multiple tables improves your game - it helps you discover the obvious choices and concentrate on the difficult ones - ultimately you could be better playing just 1 table but anything that allows you to view the game from a different perspective is good for it stripsqueez - chickenhawk |
#4
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Typically, the absolute bare minimum I would like is three.
Three is quite boring and four or five is normal; I've also played six during "Jucy Lones" including LHE 1-2 (6max) on three tables just to deny someone else getting $80. The most I have tried is seven, but as I have but one monitor I can't see playing more except on ub. Almost all of the tables I play at are either 5max or 6max but I can see a few exceptional players would succeed at eight or nine tables, especially if they are all ring games. On average, the number of tables must be around 4.5 for 2004, but I think the trend will be higher for the rest of this year. |
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Fifteen tables...that's pretty incredible. I should try that sometime.
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I play heads up. Usually do one 25-50 and one 15-30 game at onnce now. It has all become automatic to me now and I always avoind good players that would actually make me think hard.
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That's a lot of tables. What limits are you playing?
I play 2 or 3 (more often 3), at the 5/10, 10/20, 15/30 ten person tables. |
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it varies between 1-2 and 3-6 for most of them. Sometimes I'll play one of the tables as high as 20-40.
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How can you play that many tables and posibly be playing a good game. You basically have no idea what anyone else at your table plays like cause your playing a million tables. I personally play 2 1 2 tables and sometimes that annoys me becuase I want to concentrate more on the other people.
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At party poker you dont really need to concentrate on the other players. If you just play your own cards very well, you'll make a profit easy. I play at least 3 tables...most of the time 3 or 4.
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