| This is a discussion on Tutorial for multi-table wannabees within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; I might be the King of this club 2 and 3 tabling with no tiling / no layering software can be f***ing frustrating. Any video ... |
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| Tutorial for multi-table wannabees I might be the King of this club 2 and 3 tabling with no tiling / no layering software can be f***ing frustrating. Any video gurus willing to record a video? I'm pretty sure I'm not alone here. |
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| Demonstrating a multi-tabling session, or demonstrating how to setup your software to make multi-tabling easier? I'm pretty sure there are several of the former in the video forum, I haven't watched a ton of videos, but did watch one of IceMonkey9 sweating FP about a year ago I think, where FP was 4tabling I think - and I think I remember c9 doing a 4tabling session as well more recently than a year ago. |
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| How many tables are you playing at the moment. Generally the best way to get used to it, is to start off with two tables (no more) until you are very comfortable, then add a third, rinse repeat, until you are at a level that you are comfortable with. Personally I tend to play 6, occasionally ill play more. If some of the tables very good and full of droolers I'll tend to close off some of the tables and concentrate on these. |
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