SyKoChiller
Rock Star
Silver Level
I was just reading a post where a member was talking about playing 12 tables at a time. I've read a lot of other post where people say they play around 8-10 at once. If he or you can more power to you, but I personally find it difficult to play more than 2 or 3. 4 is definitely my limit but I tend to do a lot better focusing on 1 or 2.
Say with 3 tables going with the auto-focus thing on, it's just popping from one table to the next so fast I barely have time to look at my own hand, let alone pay attention to what is going on at the table. Online you don't get that much time to make your moves anyhow and playing that many tables doesn't give you time to pick up on players habits either. How is it possible to play well on that many tables at once?
Then there is the issue of internet connection. I have a fairly good (30 meg) download speed, but since I don't live alone and there are smart devices and cellphones there is always at least 5-10 different things connected at any given time. If I open 5 tables it tends to lag a bit.
Where do you stand, is it better to focus on quality or quantity? How many tables do you generally play at once?
Say with 3 tables going with the auto-focus thing on, it's just popping from one table to the next so fast I barely have time to look at my own hand, let alone pay attention to what is going on at the table. Online you don't get that much time to make your moves anyhow and playing that many tables doesn't give you time to pick up on players habits either. How is it possible to play well on that many tables at once?
Then there is the issue of internet connection. I have a fairly good (30 meg) download speed, but since I don't live alone and there are smart devices and cellphones there is always at least 5-10 different things connected at any given time. If I open 5 tables it tends to lag a bit.
Where do you stand, is it better to focus on quality or quantity? How many tables do you generally play at once?