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Old 04-26-2005, 08:32 PM
PokerProdigy PokerProdigy is offline
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Default NOT Your Average Multi-Tabling Question

Now I know alot of people post questions about multi-tabling and I understand that some people play 8 tables, etc... But usually this is at smaller stakes. And I also know that alot of repliers get mad at the questions and answer with rude remarks, etc...

The difference with this question is that I want to know if any of you are multi-tabling at limits of 10/20 and ABOVE (which some of you probably are)?

Specifically, I want to know what limits you are multi-tabling at? How many tables at a time? How many hands do you play in an hour? How much do you win (or lose) per hour or per 100 hands (whatever you like best)?

P.S. Basically I am just curious what some of the successful middle-high limit hold'em players are pulling in an hour.
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Old 04-26-2005, 08:35 PM
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Default Re: NOT Your Average Multi-Tabling Question

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Specifically, I want to know what limits you are multi-tabling at? How many tables at a time? How many hands do you play in an hour? How much do you win (or lose) per hour or per 100 hands (whatever you like best)?

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Despite your subject line, these are indeed our average multi-tabling questions.
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Old 04-26-2005, 08:36 PM
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Default Re: NOT Your Average Multi-Tabling Question

Tons of people play 6-8 tables of 15/30 and many can make a couple hundred bucks an hour.
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Old 04-26-2005, 09:02 PM
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Thanks, and I must say that I LOVE the picture. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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Old 04-26-2005, 09:06 PM
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Default Re: NOT Your Average Multi-Tabling Question

I play 4 tables of Party 10/20 6 Max. I play just under 370 hands per hour. After 25,000 hands over the last 2 months, I am at $115/Hour and 1.77 BB/100.
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Old 04-26-2005, 09:22 PM
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Default Re: NOT Your Average Multi-Tabling Question

I play 8 at 15/30, and there's probably a lot of people on here who are in the 6-8 range. I get around 500 per hour, but i switch a decent amount to stay in decent games.

There probably aren't too many who play a lot of tables at the really high limits. at party, obviously 6 is the most you could play at 30/60. at higher limits i don't think there's many sites that offer tons of the games, and also it seems that the players would be much tougher, so getting reads would be critical to beat the game... also, a lot of the "good" games at those stakes are shorthanded from what i've heard
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Old 04-27-2005, 12:34 AM
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Default Re: NOT Your Average Multi-Tabling Question

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I play 8 at 15/30, and there's probably a lot of people on here who are in the 6-8 range. I get around 500 per hour, but i switch a decent amount to stay in decent games.

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500 per hour? really? full table 15/30, i figure 60 hands max an hour... with decent table selection i don't think one could play more than 400 hands an hour even with 8 tables.

just wanted to clarify because that is one thing keeping me from moving from low limit SH to full table... i can get about 600 hands/hr easy with 7 5/10's, and with rakeback etc i can earn a similar amount playing a reasonable 4-6 tables of 15/30, which is only 300ish hands/hr
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Old 04-27-2005, 01:41 AM
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500 per hour? really? full table 15/30, i figure 60 hands max an hour... with decent table selection i don't think one could play more than 400 hands an hour even with 8 tables.

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15/30 games go much quicker than smaller limit full rings. i think its close to 70/hr per table. so for 8 tables i almost always avg about 500/hr with quite a bit of table-hopping
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Old 04-27-2005, 12:50 PM
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i think its close to 70/hr per table

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Old 04-27-2005, 12:42 AM
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I play 8 at 15/30, and there's probably a lot of people on here who are in the 6-8 range. I get around 500 per hour, but i switch a decent amount to stay in decent games.

There probably aren't too many who play a lot of tables at the really high limits. at party, obviously 6 is the most you could play at 30/60. at higher limits i don't think there's many sites that offer tons of the games, and also it seems that the players would be much tougher, so getting reads would be critical to beat the game... also, a lot of the "good" games at those stakes are shorthanded from what i've heard

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Assuming you get in 500 hands per hour, you still need a 3.3BB/100 winrate to pull down $500/hr excluding rakeback. I highly doubt that number.

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