Currently playing the 11+1 turbo SNG's (FT), 6tabling and doing fine but when I hear that good players beat these games with a better ROI while playing 15-25 games at once just makes me.
Played 9 tables and is still manageable in the early stages but once 5 handed (or less) at more tables the problem kicks in . I have to look at stack sizes and make a snap fold-call-push , can't do that efficiently and got timed out a few times . When making an all-in decision (vs random) I usually hit the time button and quickly browse recent hands . This is no longer possible .
Got through a few articles on the topic , should I invest in TableNinja ? How well do the free alternatives work (AHK - FTS) ? Any advice to improve ? Only one display at the moment will invest in a second cause the HUD looks like crap even with 9 tables tiled .
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Thread: Bad with multitabling
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11-29-2010 #1
Bad with multitabling
Last edited by B2BAces; 11-29-2010 at 01:44 PM.
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11-29-2010 #2
I really enjoy tableninja, it makes multitabling a lot easier. Pretty sure it has a trial so give it a shot.
As far as playing more tables, just add a few tables, play until you get more comfortable and are still playing well, then add again when you feel ready. No need to rush yourself, pretty sure you know this though.
Good players often have no lives and spend hours in their parents basements studying poker strategy, so don't feel too bad. (At least the ones I know anyways).
I play sometimes on my LCD TV, nice big screen and looks sharp, I can fit about 12-16 tables very nicely
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11-29-2010 #3
You can also try loading up three, wait ten minutes, load up three more, wait ten minutes, and so on. When you have all in or fold situations on a bunch of tables, the beeps can get to you.
I rarely will check hand histories while multi-tabling. I have some pretty much set ranges for unknown players, and a slightly different set for players that I know or remember. What they have done over the past 5+ hands doesn't really matter that much in the long run.Well over $300,000 free every month in 2011 with freerolls, rake races, and rake chases!
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11-30-2010 #4
I Feel like missing out on some steals an re-steals especially on the early-middle levels . The more tables I add the less poker it feels . But I guess that's something I could work on , at least the obvious leaks are clear .
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11-30-2010 #5
Ive tried all the holdem manager and pokertracker 3, but nothing works on my comp or laptop, trial versions download etc, but cannot coonect to server databases on the PostGRSL or what ever it is...
And pokertracker never trouble shooted it for me by remote access, they said they would but never came through, so i wil wait for trial to finish and ask for a full new trial, its two months with them
which is good...
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11-30-2010 #6Fish
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You should stick to 2 tables at once and after you get a good ROI then move up to 3.
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12-01-2010 #7
Do you read the first post at least ? Doing fine on 6 but thanks for the great tip .You should stick to 2 tables at once and after you get a good ROI then move up to 3.Build a poker bankroll , get $50 free starting capital!
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12-07-2010 #8Chaser
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Well you could stick to playing 6 till it's really really comfortable then start adding 2 then adjust again? Then just repeat the process?
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