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which is the best decision when you open tables

*play two tables and study its rivals

*several tables, play only strong hands
 
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I have struggled with this myself. I always have a hard time trying to keep track of opponents when I have multiple tables up.

I feel that playing more tables if you can only focus on strong hands is the wrong choice, but would be interesting to hear others thoughts
 
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I did manage to find some software that seems pretty good to help. Still trying to work out how it all works at the moment, but so far pretty good. It keeps track of all my hands and has a heads up display to track other players. really helps while playing.

Theres a free trial for it as well, thats the best part
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http://www.pokeroffice.com/poker-software-download.html
 
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how many tables you feel comfortable playing without affecting your bankroll and your game
 
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which is the best decision when you open tables

*play two tables and study its rivals

*several tables, play only strong hands



I think the second choice is better. Play more tables and stick with a good preflop range. But it all comes down to how skilled you are and how many tables you can play and maintain a positive win rate.


For newer players, i would recommend playing only 1 or 2 tables and try to focus on making the best decisions.
 
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I am beginning to find that by adding 1 table at a time, then getting used to it and adding another is working out well
 
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