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    PokerOwned God TrueOC's Avatar
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    i hate multi-tabling b.c u cant get good tells on your oponents, such as btting patterns....even to its online there are soo many tells that can give u a big advantage on your opponents....i play mainly 1-2 tables max. no more, I never understood people playing like 16+ table on PS or FT. It was ridiculous. lol

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    Multi-tabling takes practice, wouldn't do it too much at first. Also would go up in tables very slow. If you are playing a lot of games with the same players, you can get a good read on them, but they also can get a good read on you. Definitely a good idea though if you are trying to be a volume player and want to get a vip level.

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    Multi-tabling is fine, if you can do it. If you want practice, get in as many .11 bumblebees as you can til you can't handle it. when you find the right amount of tables for that, that is your limit. i'd suggest not playing at your limit all the time, but playing a table or two less would be ok. and as you get used to that amount, break out the .11's again and see how many you can do again, adjust and repeat

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    theres nothing wrong with multi-tabling just work your way up slowly

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    Quote Originally Posted by GarlicButter View Post
    Multi-tabling is fine, if you can do it. If you want practice, get in as many .11 bumblebees as you can til you can't handle it. when you find the right amount of tables for that, that is your limit. i'd suggest not playing at your limit all the time, but playing a table or two less would be ok. and as you get used to that amount, break out the .11's again and see how many you can do again, adjust and repeat
    Not so sure the short table Bumblebee is conducive for multi-tabling. Little to fast especially for an "all in" SnG with huge variance. Would look for a full table cash game and be very selective on position and hand range. Basically looking to maximize monster hands while trolling for fish. I'd save those Bumblebees for a break in the action or when the bankroll is bleeding but want to keep playing.

    Great suggestion on adding tables until you are comfortable and playing on less than your comfort zone.
    Last edited by MrPokerVerse; 02-22-2012 at 04:39 PM.
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    I can focus enough when im multi tabling regualr games.. pplus ppl look for multi tableers because they are pretty generic with their game style.

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    u cant stay focused on the game when u try to play on multitables thats my opinion

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    some people can , and for others its hard, there really isnt a rule though, if it works why not

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    Multi-tabling helps keep me from making stupid plays due to boredom.

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