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Thursday, March 3, 2011

Multiltabling




During current Hold'em session you were dealt 1726 hands and saw flop:

- a total of 273 out of 1726 (15%)
Pots won at showdown - 47 of 73 (64%)
Pots won without showdown - 110

After a day of pausing due to bad internet connection I got to play a good session bringing my bankroll up to 141$. No surprising hands and just donks doing their donking.

Multi-tabling is the best. You need to get an understanding of how to keep track with all the hands and keep an eye on your opponents. Especially the big stacks and frequent players. You can take notes if it helps you, but I dont do that.
The great thing about multi-tabling is that it does not give you that need to play every hand. It gets easy not limping with 62 suited in position or calling a raise preflop. You get a lot more big hands and this will also get you into the habit of raising preflop, which is very important. Always showing strength will allow you to win pots. Never add more than 2 tables at a time and master the new level before jumping up too far, just to go down to fewer tables or limits again. This will happen play and rewind style, over and over again until you skill is good and not you bankroll big eough.
I multi-tabled 21 tables today. I used to multi-table 15 tables, but this was with mouse and that was very difficult at times when there were hard decisions. It always forced me to time out. Since I was shown short cut easy everything is fast and easier. I believe I can play 24 tables and I am close with 21.
However, multi-tabling is dangerous too when you play too many tables and have a hard time following the action. I recommend do not try it. You will feel it within minutes when you are tilting. Your bankroll will disappear faster than you can go all in with AA, because you will have the need to do this with 72os under the gun, if possible in every single table you are at.

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