Tips On Multi-Tabling.

Mr.Canada

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I tried multi tabling for the first time yesturday on the 0.2/0.4c no limit tables, I had 4 going and bought in for the maximum 10 dollars on each. I ended up making about 10 dollars after about 45 minutes of play. Does anyone avidly multi-table and what are some tips on doing this like playing style, starting hands, agression level, and anything general I should know and do you reccommend doing playing 4 tables at once. (BTW I play either on 10 or 6 player tables.)
 
joosebuck

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get pokertracker and gametime+ so you can get better reads on the styles of all 32~ish people you are playing against. it's 55 bucks, but well worth it from what i can tell.
 
Welly

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I play four tables religiously.

I guess the best tips are :-

Have 2 laptops or 2 screens.
Make sure your strategy is perfected on 1 table first.
Dont get over-complicated, stick to your strategy.
Dont be afraid to sit out a table if something very interesting is happening on another.

I do know players who play 11 tables (and considering the max on Party is supposed to be 10, this is quite an achievement). Personally I struggle to maintain consistant percentages with more than 4.

One further note, I find 4 tabling MTTs (as opposed to cash tables) quite difficult, and generally think that 2 or 3 is plenty. The table movements are the major aggravation with this.

Good Luck,

Welly
 
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BKrywko1

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I 3 and 4-table consistently with a mix of Stud/8, Omaha/8 cash games, with a NLHE SnG or MTT mixed in, since it's the only way to clear bonuses at a non-ridiculously slow pace. Stud and Omaha split games are not hard to follow the action since the games are slow moving enough to follow the action Get used to playing good at 1, 2, then 3 tables first before doing so.
 
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