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Old 12-03-2004, 02:36 PM
jwombles jwombles is offline
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Default 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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But when you are MTing, honestly, you don't have the time to truly analyze the table and realize it sucks until you are down enough to think it's time to leave.
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