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Old 22/09/2008, 11:33
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How many tables do you guys fit on one monitor?

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Old 22/09/2008, 22:54
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I have never managed more than four and that was a struggle to keep up with it.
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Old 23/09/2008, 12:05
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I hate it when people multi-table!

When I used to play poker regularly (i.e. put $1,000's in other people's pockets!) it used to really P me off because I knew players were multi-tabling and slowing down the games to a snails pace.

I mean, if you went to a real B&M casino you wouldn't be able to play on more than one table at a time would you?
If I could stop people doing it online I would, but that's impossible of course.

I would have thought you ought to be able to get at least 6 open windows, especially if you play sites where you can re-size them to anything you want (like PokerStars) - then you can piss-off 54 other people all at once!

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I've got up to around 20 tables of full ring on Full Tilt.
Really isn't too difficult if you stack them correctly and pay attention.
My play did suffer slightly, I find my optimal level is 6 tables tiled so I can pay full attention to each table at once.

If you're working through the deposit bonus, and are a competent player, heavily multi-tabling will help you race through the bonus.
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It depends on your efficiency and skills that how many you van manage at a single time. I think 5 is enough and more than this is quite hard to manage.
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