Hello friend.
I've played 10 to 12, today I play a maximum of 4 to 5 tournaments simultaneously, my intention currently is to focus on the most important ones. Good luck
I dont think you can really say there is some optimal number. It also depends on how many sites you play on and how is your setup helping you multitable (large 4k monitor, tools to tile tables, using starscaption on pokerstars etc.). A lot of regs will play like 9-15 tables. My study group has a guy that usually only plays on 6 tables and we joke about that a lot, because for most of us that looks too boring. But I would not suggest 10+ tables if you are not yet a full time winning regular, instead it will be better to focus on your A-game.
At Two tables my results are optimal , more ai start making mistakes. If sb gas good skills and know how for many hands and positions , then he can play more tables at the same
It depends on my focus at the day. I may play since only one table at time, and sometimes until 6 tables I'm can play confortable. But how much u can play without losing focus I think is the way.
I think if you play beyond the amount you feel comfortable, you will probably be throwing money away, I prefer to play 6 simultaneous tables well, than to play 20 without even seeing what is happening.
People from germany are only allowed to play a maximum of 4 tables on PS and I did that from time to time. But usually only play 1 or 2 tables. It also doesn't matter what the others do, it's important that you do what you feel comfortable doing and where your options lie. I used to be told that you should play 10 tables to be successful, but if you can't make a table, you might want to consider whether you should really play with more tables. It depends entirely on what kind of player you are and how you can handle multiple tables.
In an ideal world, I would love to make a steady weekly profit of 200 dollars by playing multi tables. Not asking for much. But had a look at your results on sharkscope, seems pointless you even asking this question
I usually play around 4 tables, I like too have time to know the players on my table but I dont want to over think it, then I tend to get very passive.
Usually I play 2-3 games together, and a few times 4. I think that you must be in position to watch the game, so that to participate to the action and to the flow of the game information.