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Old 05-12-2005, 04:29 PM
car ramrod car ramrod is offline
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Default Re: How to start multi-tabling?

I just recently started 4 tabling 6 max. 6 max is a little quicker than full so I figure I could probably do 6 tables of full. Anyway, my adivice is just go slow. Add 1 table at a time. After playing for a while you feel like you have time to add another one, just keep doing it like that. Its really pretty easy.

Keeping notes is the best way for me to have reads. Just quickly jot down how someone played a hand, like didn't raise AQ pf. Or called down A high. If you feel your reads are suffering or your concentration is suffering don't play that extra table.

I think it helps my concentration to multi-table. I remember when I played 1 table, I had so much time I would watch tv. Thats a big distraction.
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Old 05-12-2005, 04:34 PM
moot moot is offline
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Default Re: How to start multi-tabling?

I 3-table and I find that's where I play at my best. 1 or 2 tables I get bored too quickly, and 4 is a little overwhelming with my small screen.

Sadly I have a ton of overlap, but it hasn't been much of a problem. I once missclicked and folded a set on the turn (that sucked), but one error for hours upon hours of play isn't that bad IMO.

Though given the option I'd love to play on a bigger screen, it's just not something I'm ready to invest in at this point.
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