How many cash game tables in same time is the best for building your bankroll

rodrigo1972

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well I always play with 4 tables but the most of the time I play with 2 because 4 is hard
 
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2 tables are enough for me, more than 2 you lose your concentration and the reading of opponent players..
 
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Did you already try playing multi table? I'm playing as much as tables as im confidence with.
 
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For a start you should not play more than 2-3 tables, since concentration is extremely important when a large number of you may not enough to correctly assess the situation at the table.
 
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Good question. Everyone cant play ten tables at a time, so I would suggest starting out with one or maybe two cash games at a time and adjust from that point on. If you feel like you can play 3 after playing two then do it, but i suggest not to play more than 3 cash tables at a time because alot of what a cash game requires is a good read on your opponent and you cant do that while multi-tabling 5 or more tables imo.
 
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Start with 4 tables, add 1-2 tables every 30 mins. Trust me, when you reach your current limit you will feel that! And be carefully with your 100$, dont play to high limits from start, better start from lesser limit, if you will feel yourself comfortable enough there - go upper
 
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Somewhere between 2-6 tables if you want to improve faster, since it will allow you to play your best, most creative A game. It will definitely make a difference to your bankroll too.
8+ tables if you feel comfortable with multitabling lower stakes, and just going off HUD stats. That will equate to more money the better you are at multitabling, and the better your hud is set up/ the better you are at using a hud.
But I don't think many people play 24 tables at a time anymore. Excessive multitabling is not good for your mental health, and it's also become harder to make money that way.
 
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I normally play 2-3. I find if I'm being too loose, adding a table makes me tighter.
 
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For a novice player, only one table will be enough
 
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Usually you should play one since if you are not used you will find yourself in an uncomfortable situation when you do not make decisions based on the analysis of hands and rivals
 
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It depends on your level and how many table can you keep focus and still make your best play / best decitions i'm still a starter so I never play more than 2 also I like Zoom max-6 at PS and a regular cash game for me is still micro-limits (0.01/0.02) :( there the winnings are very low and slow but for me to practice is good until I'm ready for the next level Good Luck :D
 
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It's better to play with two tables this gives more focus on the game and catch a weak player, and I run four tables and start to get lost and can not calculate a weak player this is my advice, well, you can run your business and 3-4 tables
 
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Ian the Fish, liked your comcepts
That´s one thing that I ll try
Thanks
 
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Once you're actually very good at cash games, go with 3-4 at once.

While still training, do 2 maximum.
 
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I am thinking about grinding just on cash games during the week and for weekend take some % of my bankroll to play some nice MTTs. Can you give me some advice how many tables I should play for beginning? I'm starting with 100USD.
Play a number that is comfortable for you. If you can, try and play against players that are NOT MULTI TABLING. A multi tabling opponent is normally playing premium hands all the time, and set mining, and tough to extract money from. Avoid them if you can, because the money is only going in on big hands. Set over set, 2 pair against set, top pair top kicker against pair and flush draw etc etc.

Just check the lobby, color code the regular payers. Make one of your color categories 'low stakes multi grinder'. Sometimes I do similar with tournaments. I like to play PLO, but I color code the various PLO tournament leaders. It gives you some heads up info (that this person can play) in the early stages of future tournaments.
 
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Too many tables and you lose focus/concentration and most likely will start doing mistakes. And too few tables and you the opposite happens, you get bored and start forcing plays to make things happen. Need a good balance. For me its 4 Tables
 
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2 tables with a 10 dollar buy in in both that gives you 5 sessions and a great chance to win and you dont put all your marbles in 1 basket
 
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That doesnt make much sense?..
 
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If you are an experienced player and play poker for a long time then I think you can

If you are an experienced player and play poker for a long time then I think you can play for six tables or more. Depends on how many people are at the tables, and what is the poker zoom or usual. I play 8 years in poker and usually play for two or three tables, so I have enough time to properly assess the situation, and quickly make a decision.
 
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In my personal case ... I play at two cash tables at the same time ... no more than two as I try to analyze and observe how the villains play on my tables ... if I played in more than 2 that would be very difficult to do ... would have no control over the game of villains ..!
 
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