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July 19, 2010 - 4:39 am
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Guys, I am very new to poker, just have a passion for it and a huge willing to burn money lol.

During January and March I cashed like 3,3K which for me is quite  a lot. Since then I havent seen any decent results.

I have been trying to analize what my leak is and I think the more comfortable im getting with poker, the more tourneys (up to 15) I am playing a day and the more tables as well. I have been multitabling like 2 – 4 tables at the same time and no results. I noticed that during my best periods I was just playing one table at the time and lot less tourneys a day.

Should I just go back to playing like 3 to 4 tourneys a day and a table at the time???

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July 19, 2010 - 9:11 am
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My best advice is play where you are comfortable and slowly increase the number of tables you play so that you can maintain the quality of your play on all of the tables. It is better to be dangerous on all of the tables you are playing rather then have to play catch up on all of them. 

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imo, load up 3 or 4 and if you go deep enough where you need to concentrate, you've probably busted out of the others anyway.  i find myself getting bored and getting involved in too many pots i have no business in if i 1-table.

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TaijiX said:

imo, load up 3 or 4 and if you go deep enough where you need to concentrate, you've probably busted out of the others anyway.  i find myself getting bored and getting involved in too many pots i have no business in if i 1-table.


Yeah I agree with this.  Go with like 2 or 3 to start and as you become more comfortable start adding tables.

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Use a HUD like Hold Em Manager for high level review of player tendencies. Make notes on players whenever you see big pots on one of your tables. Make notes on the ppl to your immediate left and right at the tables and sllowly branch out from there.

As others said you will often fire up 4-6 MTT's close to each other and bust in all but 1 or 2 of them meaning you'll end up being down to just a couple tables by the time your read dependent and tougher decisions begin.

The first hour or so is ABC TAG poker for the most part so you can have a bunch of stuff going.

Often you will gain a small amount of equity by putting all your focus on 1 table bur you give up more equity if you have an edge at the table and do not put in as much volume as you can.

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FkCoolers said:

Use a HUD like Hold Em Manager for high level review of player tendencies. Make notes on players whenever you see big pots on one of your tables. Make notes on the ppl to your immediate left and right at the tables and sllowly branch out from there.

As others said you will often fire up 4-6 MTT's close to each other and bust in all but 1 or 2 of them meaning you'll end up being down to just a couple tables by the time your read dependent and tougher decisions begin.

The first hour or so is ABC TAG poker for the most part so you can have a bunch of stuff going.

Often you will gain a small amount of equity by putting all your focus on 1 table bur you give up more equity if you have an edge at the table and do not put in as much volume as you can.


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if you feel rushed or your thinking is skewed by more than 2 tables obv tone it down. muti tableing is a skill within the game so it takes some time to get it down. a suggestion to help make it easier on you is to seat your self in  the excact same seat at every table your at so your not looking for yourself. sounds strange but when you get up to 8-10 tables that liitle bit of time helps. single click action your tables aswel this reduces button clicking, its in the oiption menus on most sites. let me know how it works

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