Do you multi table? If so how many tables do you feel you can still play good poker?
I used to play up to 4 tables at a time. The thing is, it's just too hard to juggle. I still play 3 but not very often. A few years ago, it was easy joining sites. So there were multiple games starting around the same time. Today the sites are owned by a few major players and you can't log in to as many. I would say 2 is all I can handle. Could be also AGE, slow to the draw. They were mostly freerolls.
The Montrealer54:wavey:
Ed
Do you multi table? If so how many tables do you feel you can still play good poker?
I used to play up to 4 tables at a time. The thing is, it's just too hard to juggle. I still play 3 but not very often. A few years ago, it was easy joining sites. So there were multiple games starting around the same time. Today the sites are owned by a few major players and you can't log in to as many. I would say 2 is all I can handle. Could be also AGE, slow to the draw.
The Montrealer54:wavey:
Ed
I think it depends on a few things. The monitor, how fast You can play or think while You are watching other tables. In cash I play 4 zoom tables at the same time.
Mtts depends on the monitor. I'm playing like 6 mtts at the same time withouth hud. I got used to it. It takes practice
Stuff starts getting really crazy for me beyond 6 tables however what I'm am starting to see is that if you can note pre flop actions you probably have the biggest advantage in the CO and on the button. Players are getting better at closing from the blinds and those are the ones you need to look out for the most.
When I started playing online in the early 2000's I could do 6-8 and still keep up well. I am 42 now and have started to get back into online play during Covid-19 and have found I can only keep up with 3-4. I have found that I play optimally with single table or 2. Not as good for volume but it is what it is...
well I could play in 3 tournaments at the same time always the good specific tournaments the same time to who else has happened that sometimes they have to play in different applications and it gets slow
I find 4 - 6 tables I am comfortable and have a good pace to play. However I like to play lots of hands and really try to get a read on other players at the table and how they are playing and you cant do this when you are multi tabling. With multi tabling you almost have to stick to a specific range of starting hands and only play those hands and you certainly don't get a feel for the other players at the table its definitely a more cookie cutter style of play especially post flop.
I agree, for more tables, not enough care. I myself play without any programs and try to follow the game of my rivals. 2-3 tables are perfect for a good game)
I used to play robotic when I played 8-16 tables many moons ago.. Have to have a hud and play ABC... Now with no hud 4 maximum... I still like playing 2-3. I think 2 is perfect for still being able to pay attention to everything on both tables.
I'm a beginner. I tried to play several tables but I noticed that I couldn't pay attention to everything that happens. So I decided to play just 1 table at the same time and enjoy the game. Sometimes I will play up to 2 tables max
I can play 4 tables quietly, although in the past I have played up to 10 tables together, but there came a time when I did not maintain the necessary concentration to play fully at all. Many times you lose details that playing at a few tables you pay attention.