It's not a good idea if you suck
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You haven't given much information , but you absolutely have to be a winning player on one table first.
I used to at first my self.Then i started stacking (on good software of course aka FTP stars)Thanks guys! I've learned that one table i get really bored and stop caring about it so more tables keeps me focused but can tilt one and end up tilting all 4
Thanks guys! I've learned that one table i get really bored and stop caring about it so more tables keeps me focused but can tilt one and end up tilting all 4
Imo tiling is much better than stacking if you are playing 4 tables
Imo tiling is much better than stacking if you are playing 4 tables
+1. I can make notes and mark everyone when I have 4 tables tiled, I can't do that when I stack.
There's plenty you can watch and think about playing 1 table, so if you're bored, it suggests you're not fully focused on playing that table to the very best of your ability. That said, I do understand where you're coming from. I seldom play just one cash table because watching the other players to assess their styles and tendencies isn't as much fun as being involved in hands. So I trade off and play more hands by multi-tabling but only playing my A- or B game.Thanks guys! I've learned that one table i get really bored and stop caring about it so more tables keeps me focused but can tilt one and end up tilting all 4
+1. I can make notes and mark everyone when I have 4 tables tiled, I can't do that when I stack.
Yeah no doubt tiling is better for reads,notes etc. The good thing about stacking is that if your prone to tilt after a few suckouts you don't see the results.It just lets you focus on making the correct decision. With that said it's prob better just to try to fix the tilt issues.Yeah, by tiling you can watch the action in hands you aren't involved in, and make notes when you see the showdowns
There's plenty you can watch and think about playing 1 table, so if you're bored, it suggests you're not fully focused on playing that table to the very best of your ability.
There's plenty you can watch and think about playing 1 table, so if you're bored, it suggests you're not fully focused on playing that table to the very best of your ability. That said, I do understand where you're coming from. I seldom play just one cash table because watching the other players to assess their styles and tendencies isn't as much fun as being involved in hands. So I trade off and play more hands by multi-tabling but only playing my A- or B game.
Yeah no doubt tiling is better for reads,notes etc. The good thing about stacking is that if your prone to tilt after a few suckouts you don't see the results.It just lets you focus on making the correct decision. With that said it's prob better just to try to fix the tilt issues.