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Originally I posted this in response to someone under the Bad Beat threads but I apreciate that's the wrong forum so I've reposted it here:

This does raise an interesting point about multi tabling. I'd like to, particularly on cash games, but find that my laptop is too small to be able to tile the screens effectively and moreover when using HEM which even when using a minimal HUD creates a very confusing screen. Some people will see buy a bigger screen but that not quite possible just now and I like to play on the laptop for the portable comfort.

How have others out there coped with this?
 
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Get a bigger screen or cascade.. those are your only 2 options
 
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I play on my laptop and used to tile the windows, but could only get 9 tables going effectively.
I now cascade the windows, and can play 15 comfortably on a 15" monitor. So like the previous poster said, try cascading the windows.:cool:
 
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I go tile with some overlap of each table.

With four on a screen (meaning eight as I have an old CRT plugged into the laptop and run it as an extended desktop; this might work for you too) it's fine. If I run six on each screen then mostly only my own cards show in the middle tables so it requires some clicking back and forth to check on the activity.
 
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Because i have windows 7 on my computer it automatically splits the tables on the screen which is useful lol, get windows 7!
oh and btw it was my idea
lol
 
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In the long run I would like to tile my tables on a few 24" screens. Alas that wont happen till I start winning some decent $$$

Atm however my 13" laptop screen doesnt even fit 4 screens tiled nicely with hud, so im resorting to cascading 6-8 tables.

Its not the best workspace for me, and it gets very hectic (partly because im still learning the game in general) but it gets me by.

I really need a hotkey application, but there arent many options out there for macs...So im resorting to pulling out tables with action to the side when need be then clicking the cascade button repeatedly to get the stack back in shape.
 
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My monitor's probably big enough that I could tile but tiny graphics annoy me so I just cascade / overlap. Give it a bash, especially if you've got a HUD keeping track of the action for you and you don't need to physically see every single hand.
 
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Since it hasn't been mentioned, anything over 12 tables, you should stack (literally put all the tables on top of each other). It's better for massing SnGs because its harder to get reads on people unless you have a good memory.
 
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Because i have windows 7 on my computer it automatically splits the tables on the screen which is useful lol, get windows 7!
oh and btw it was my idea
lol

could you perhaps post a screenshot of what you mean? unless you just mean it automatically tiles the tables for you? i ask cuz im lookin to invest in windows 7 soon and if this is a perk i didn know about than even better
 
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I should advice that if your not getting a big screen (as you said wasnt an option) you should just play as many tables that you are comfortable with on the small laptop screen.I have many friends that try to play so many tables at once on a smalls creen that it actually affects their game in a negative way.Sure its people that really quick and see things clearly on a messy screen but me for one cant play more then like 4 tables at once on my laptop.When i play more i get both stressed and irritated on the small table windows.So my advice would be that play as many tables that you can with the software you choose and as many tables as you feel comfortable playing. Good luck!
 
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Since it hasn't been mentioned, anything over 12 tables, you should stack (literally put all the tables on top of each other). It's better for massing SnGs because its harder to get reads on people unless you have a good memory.

Stacking is deffo easier than the other options if your restricted by screen size. I did cascade at one time and it was fine, but I much prefer to stack. I play cash games and play 24 tables of full ring or 18 tables of 6max on a 17" laptop.
 
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Stacking is deffo easier than the other options if your restricted by screen size. I did cascade at one time and it was fine, but I much prefer to stack. I play cash games and play 24 tables of full ring or 18 tables of 6max on a 17" laptop.

You have now brought to my attention that stacking and cascading are two different things. So thank you haha :)
 
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