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01-28-2010 , 02:51 AM
I've never been good at multi-tabling, but alot of people these days can play 24+ tables at once, and that seems insane to me...

Basically, I have a question. How do you people handle having 10+ tables on which you're involved in big hands? With basically 30 seconds to act, that gives 3 seconds or less to make a decision by table. Is this even a tricky situation? Or did everything become robotic?

Oh yeah... I know Chiren80 is one of these crazy people (but his craziness is mostly known for other reasons). If someone can point him to this thread, I'd be interested in his opinion.

Hey Bachir! (why have you been hiding your name?) I've been a fan from day#1, back in the WoW days. I was pro too!


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Oh yeah, btw.... I'm completely high. If this is a dumb question, just delete the thread.
01-28-2010 , 02:56 AM
Lots of practice. AHK or scripts help too.
Lots of experience is also needed so you won't find so many spots that are new and where you find yourself confused.
01-28-2010 , 02:56 AM
TableNinja
01-28-2010 , 03:47 AM
i just click buttons
01-28-2010 , 03:53 AM
can't remember every having 10 big hands at once to worry about....maybe 2 or 3.
01-28-2010 , 04:18 AM
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Originally Posted by sqwerty12
can't remember every having 10 big hands at once to worry about....maybe 2 or 3.
True. If you are involved in 10 "big" hands at once then you're either playing too many hands or you're running like god and just picked up 10 premiums out of 24, in which case you should just ship it in when u run that good.

In honesty tho, fold a lot and play the hands you do play with aggression. It's really that simple. Where do I collect my $200 from?
01-28-2010 , 04:29 AM
thin WoW pro brag itt.
01-28-2010 , 04:29 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Texas_Oldham
True. If you are involved in 10 "big" hands at once then you're either playing too many hands or you're running like god and just picked up 10 premiums out of 24, in which case you should just ship it in when u run that good.

In honesty tho, fold a lot and play the hands you do play with aggression. It's really that simple. Where do I collect my0.02$from?
fyp
01-28-2010 , 04:33 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Poopy_Pants
thin WoW pro brag itt.
this
01-28-2010 , 04:43 AM
well first of all you should try 24 tabling while you are high.

I think if you loose money both you and your villains would be smiling.
01-28-2010 , 04:55 AM
first off you have to stack the tables and not cascade em so they pop up and second you gotta be able to crush the game single tabling, you become a robot but you have to really understand betting patterns and what they mean, i recommend getting 1 million real money hands in first before attempting

my secret weapon

pokercontrols.com

oh yea forgot pull you start menu bar up so that you can click on any table at any time and to often reassure yourself your not sitting out of any tournys

i hope this has been helpful i multitabled 12 tables for a year before going to 24 and without stacking them never would of been possible

Last edited by SNGrider; 01-28-2010 at 05:03 AM.
01-28-2010 , 05:07 AM
adderall help imo
01-28-2010 , 10:29 AM
thinly veiled "dude I'm high like the cool kids" brag
01-28-2010 , 10:36 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by RU18LOL
i just click buttons
I bought me a monkey for that task.
01-28-2010 , 10:39 AM
they miss lots of spots and are easy to exploit (for the most part; there are obv exceptions)

12-16 tabling ftw
01-28-2010 , 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by phishman420
they miss lots of spots and are easy to exploit (for the most part; there are obv exceptions)

12-16 tabling ftw
this

i play 12~~16 either

ez game
01-28-2010 , 11:33 AM
What I don't understand is how do you multitablers keep track of whether you called or raised preflop and your position? How do you not accidentally donk bet on an Axx dry flop into a preflop raiser and not be believed?

Last edited by BrainJail; 01-28-2010 at 12:00 PM.
01-28-2010 , 12:09 PM
practise and skills.
I personally multitable sng's [38-46 tabling] and its really easy with table ninja.Only gets hard in the end where you have like 20-25 bubbles.
normal speed ofc
01-28-2010 , 12:15 PM
just add 1 more table every 100k hands
starting with one table it will take u about 2 years to come to 24 if u play alot.
01-28-2010 , 12:16 PM
guys, explain these so i can communicate with u...

ftw?
fyp?
01-28-2010 , 12:18 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by BrainJail
What I don't understand is how do you multitablers keep track of whether you called or raised preflop and your position? How do you not accidentally donk bet on an Axx dry flop into a preflop raiser and not be believed?
This. I do this playing 6 tables (PLO though, but still).
01-28-2010 , 12:18 PM
fyp
01-28-2010 , 12:27 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Poopy_Pants
thin WoW pro beat itt.
fyp
01-28-2010 , 12:41 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by iPlayer1
guys, explain these so i can communicate with u...

ftw?
fyp?
for the win
fixed your post

Whilst we're here, wtf does ido mean?
01-28-2010 , 12:46 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by Pocket_Three
I've never been good at multi-tabling, but alot of people these days can play 24+ tables at once, and that seems insane to me...

Basically, I have a question. How do you people handle having 10+ tables on which you're involved in big hands? With basically 30 seconds to act, that gives 3 seconds or less to make a decision by table. Is this even a tricky situation? Or did everything become robotic?

Oh yeah... I know Chiren80 is one of these crazy people (but his craziness is mostly known for other reasons). If someone can point him to this thread, I'd be interested in his opinion.

Hey Bachir! (why have you been hiding your name?) I've been a fan from day#1, back in the WoW days. I was pro too!


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Oh yeah, btw.... I'm completely high. If this is a dumb question, just delete the thread.

I think its something that you just have to get used to. I used to play Starcraft a lot which helped with my clicking speed and I was also a WoW pro but I didnt start playing because of Chiren80. It really isnt that hard and I really think it is a very profitable way of playing without trying to become a rakeback pro. The trick is when you are in a big hand, just move that table to the side while playing the others that way you don't only have 3 seconds for that decision. I mean if you were really into WoW, you should have gotten used to quick thinking.
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