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How to start multi-tabling?
Lots of questions; I appreciate feedback on whichever aspects you'd like to comment on.
I've been playing a few months, mostly Party $0.50/$1. I have PokerTracker and Gametime+. I only have about 3300 hands; I know - a very low sample size. After 2,000 hands, I realized I wasn't being aggressive enough after the flop, and made the adjustments. My results have been good, and I've had a great run the last few weeks (+250 BB or so). I've only been single tabling so far. I'd like to stay at $0.50/$1 until I have more statistical confidence that I am a winning player. I could consider trying 2 tables. With 1 table, to keep concentration and get a better read on my opponents, I follow the action after I fold. I try to forecast who will bet, and what kind of hands they show down. (I also root for bets / calls so each hand will get raked! Do you guys do that? [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] ) With multitabling, especially 3-4, you must not be able to really follow, and see how the players play, except for what Gametime+ tells you... How do you cope with that? Should I just jump into it 2 tables for real money, or should I practice 2-tabling with play money first, just to get used to the time issues? Do you spread the windows out so you can see them all, or do you switch (Alt+Tab?)? With PokerTracker importing the hands, I occasionally get my PC slowing up so I can't click on a Check/Bet/Fold. When it happens, it frees up in a few seconds. It's a tiny bit stressful when this happens. Would the added pressure of having to act on 2 tables at the same time make this worse? Is it time for me to upgrade my PC? And if so, what size monitor should I get to comfortably multi-table? When looking at systems to buy, should I start with the "game" type computers (with great graphics cards...)? Thanks! -Tom |
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Re: How to start multi-tabling?
Really the only requirement I would have as far as your computer goes is that long term you would want to be able to fit 4 tables on your monitor without any overlap. If gt+ is interfering with your play it might be a good thing to upgrade as well, but not if it's just an annoyance.
The best way to learn how to multi-table imho is to just do it. I'm not a big fan of play money tables but if you want to get an idea of what it would be like you can certainly take this approach. I would just launch 2, you'll find that most hands you'll be sitting out of at least one of the hands if not both. D5 |
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Re: How to start multi-tabling?
Try it for like 30 minutes, see if you like it. No need to overthink it. I promise your bankroll won't plummet in that time. It helps to have a big enough screen/monitor so you can see all of your tables at once (and avoid any misclick mistakes).
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Re: How to start multi-tabling?
As others have mentioned, a monitor with enough real estate to avoide misclick errors is a plus.
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Re: How to start multi-tabling?
Pfft. You should embrace misclicks, not avoid them!
Party Poker 1/2 Hold'em (6 max, 6 handed) Preflop: Hero is BB with 4[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] , 7[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] . UTG calls, 2 folds, Button calls, 1 fold, <font color="red">Hero raises</font>, UTG calls, Button calls. Flop: (6.50 SB) 7[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] , 4[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img] , T[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] <font color="blue">(3 players)</font> <font color="red">Hero bets</font>, UTG folds, Button folds. Final Pot: 3.75 BB [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Re: How to start multi-tabling?
LOL. Perhaps, I should! Misclicking has actually *helped* me a couple of times. Once, shortly after sitting down, I proceeed to immediately misclick one of my hands. I had guys raising for value against me the next few hands that I was involved. I guess they were observant enough to see my silly play. They adjusted after I showed down a few good hands.
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Re: How to start multi-tabling?
Totally, I accidently 3 bet with AJo preflop which was then capped behind me by someone with QQ, luckily the other guy had JJ or TT and the Ace that flopped won me a 18 dollar pot.
Nothing will ever top when on FTP I was in the middle of a horrible downswing where everything got sucked out and accidently capped preflop with 73o. Flopped two pair, only for villain to hit a set on the river. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: How to start multi-tabling?
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As others have mentioned, a monitor with enough real estate to avoide misclick errors is a plus. [/ QUOTE ] Misclicks help for deception purposes [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img] |
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Re: How to start multi-tabling?
Just jump on in. No need to think too hard about it.
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Re: How to start multi-tabling?
1. Open another table (real money) and see how you go with 2. You can always go back to 1 if you find it too much, but I'm sure you will have plenty of time to keep up.
2. It's better if you can see all your tables at once, but if you're not able to do that try tabbing between them, see how you go. If you're having problems, think about getting a bigger monitor. 3. You don't have to keep PT open whilst you're playing. Just play your hands and then import them once you've finished. I wouldn't bother upgrading until you've made enough to buy your new PC, as a present to yourself, it's certainly not a neccessity. 4. You need a monitor capable of displaying 1600 x 1200 to play 4 tables at Party with no overlap. Your best bang per buck here would be a 21" CRT, you can get them really cheap. You don't need a high spec PC to play poker, a very basic graphics card will suffice. (Literally the lowest spec they sell, 16mb or whatever). Hope this helps. |
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