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Originally Posted by Chiren
Here is a screenshot of my previous setup where i managed to fit 24 tables on my 30 inch monitor without overlapping. I will make a clip how to do it if people are interested.
I used windows blinds software to cut off title bars so my tables don't overlap, have to do some tricks but as you can see in the pic it works great.
Atm I use a way more sophisticated system though with moving tables. I worked a long time to make grinding as effective as possible and i might share my insights in a video if enough people are interested in it. The tricks i use are extremely out of the box and i have not seen anything like it done by anyone else.
I assume the way you play is that you have all the tables stacked 1 place, and whenever you, say raise a hand preflop, or whenever you get to see a flop or whatever, you have a hotkey using AHK(or something else obviously) To move this table to antoher coordinate on the screen. so you can easily pay attention to what action goes on in pots you are involved in, and also keep preflop action simple, i did this for a while, then i realized I should probably focus on learning to not suck at poker, instead of focusing on playing as many tables as possible. (Not saying that for you it is better, just that at the time I was barely able to beat 10NL, so trying to focus on 24 tableing was probably not a good idea.) Anyway its obviously a very efficient way to multitable so not trying to bring down the best paladin in the world, just saying it might not be as out of the box as you think, atleast not for people who have been too the software forum. (If I am completly wrong and there is alot more to your awesome multitableing strategy then I am interested in hearing it though! )
Also, will there be any betting on this? If you are confident that you can do it, I dont see why not, seeing as I am sure you can get decent odds, and with 1k buyins to your regular limit (?) I am sure you can afford to bet atleast some!