Study group for multi-tabling

scorcher2003

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Im new to multitabling and have been playing poker for a few years and just started taking it more serious since June of last year. I have much to learn and cant wait to learn it. Im looking to starting a study group if possible with other Multi-tablers. I want people that I can reach out to and go over hands with, email, call skype or some ACTIVE form of LIVE communication. I m not a person who thinks Im good and cant Im be taught. truth be told I stink but I've gotten much better than where I was and THEREs NEVER QUIT IN ME! I love to have my mind challenged and this does it. I'd like to create an active group of individuals who arent too big to give honest CLEAR answers and be straight forward with another to help improve our poker games for the long haul. I'd like to build actual relationships and really get my poker career booming on the right path... Please pm me or post if you'd like to be apart or have any ideas that would be useful. thanks in advance
 
BigJamo

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Sounds like a good idea, but I dont have much time apart from Chatting here at CC.
I have a look of multi-tabling experience, but am not a very good teacher.

I will try and give valuable input, but i cant promise anything either.
I will just keep an eye out on this thread.
 
ScooperNova

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I rarely multitable, but I wanted to check out some good cardschat tips for it. Hopefully some knowledgable members will share. I'll have to check back.
 
or3o1990

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Check out the Polished Poker cash game thread. We have a pretty solid group of people and we have skype sessions every week.

As far as multi table tips I say start with what you can handle while playing a solid game and move up in increments. Write down the strong points and weak points of your game while single tabling. As you start to take on more than you can handle you'll see that a lot of the things you do well on one table you won't be able to do as well playing multiple tables.
 
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