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Murphy Laws of Multi-tabling
Just started multi-tabling in the last few days, only 2 so far but I'm getting where I can do 2 and post on 2+2 at the same time, so I;m getting ready to try 3.
Lessons so far: 1. Your hole cards on one screen always go better withe the flop on the other screen. 2. When you have 2 hot hands and need to make critical decisions in the run-up to showdown, the two games are co-ordinated - turn and river deals come at the exact same instant on both screens. However, when you need to go to the bathroom or the kitchen, the two games are staggered so deals come equal intervals apart. What else in the way of Murphy applications should I expect? |
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Re: Murphy Laws of Multi-tabling
this is really funny. i always found the same things happening to me. haha.
patient77 |
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Re: Murphy Laws of Multi-tabling
So true about the good cards, I swear when 4 tabling I'll muck for 10 minutes straight with an occasional stab and look up to see AA (woohoo!), all of a sudden my other screen I have KK (yeeeehaaaa!), another screen I get AK, and the last screen is the inevitable K magnet hand AQs [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
So you wait 10 minutes than you get 4 good hands at once, needless to say the rigged bastards at party could atleast space out the bad beats they are going to deal me [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: Murphy Laws of Multi-tabling
Okay, I'll give away a secret on how to get dealt AA while multitabling. I wouldn't spread this around, though, because then everyone would get nothing but pocket aces. All you do is stand up when you think you have a second, run to the can for a quick leak, and dash back.
Your aces will be waiting for you on one of the tables. The trick, that I need to perfect, is clicking "raise" while frantically moving your mouse around trying to find the cursor before you timeout. I'm telling you, this works everytime. I tried fooling Party once by just getting up and pretending to go pee, but evidently you have to actually have a full bladder for this to work. Onaflag........... |
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Re: Murphy Laws of Multi-tabling
in other words you need to drink a lot of beer when playing!
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Re: Murphy Laws of Multi-tabling
Murphy's Law for absolute poker states:
When you multi table, you will get dealt AA and KK and AK on 3 tables. Then the software will choke and you'll get disconnected. |
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Re: Murphy Laws of Multi-tabling
I hate trying to click fold on one table, and then the other pops up infront of it and u click raise.
Lol that once happend to me when i had been riased like 5x bb already infront of me. I accidentally clicked riase to make it 10x the big blind (with j4 offsuit lol), and then he reraised me all in!! It was a tough lesson. Now, I space out my tables and dont have any of them minimized |
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Re: Murphy Laws of Multi-tabling
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Murphy's Law for absolute poker states: When you multi table, you will get dealt AA and KK and AK on 3 tables. Then the software will choke and you'll get disconnected. [/ QUOTE ] That would end up saving me money! |
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Re: Murphy Laws of Multi-tabling
i will spare you the incidentals. Use a four-color deck. also, phone calls can be dangerous. Also also, visiting the OOT forum can be very distracting if you look in the wrong(right) threads.
peace john nickle |
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Re: Murphy Laws of Multi-tabling
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Also also, visiting the OOT forum can be very distracting if you look in the wrong(right) threads. [/ QUOTE ] Best thing to happen to these boards!!! Lawrence |
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