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Why Multi-Tabling Is Useful

When playing more than one table concurrently is called multi-tabling. You are able to have one or more tables opened by using the software from the poker site you have decided to play at. The larger the resolution on your screen the more tables you are able to position. An example of a possible screen layout would be to have four tables, each requiring a quarter of it.

Some players feel that it is very difficult to maintain focus while playing internet poker due to distractions in the home, for example the television or children, but when you are multi-tabling, you are in action numerous times as often, so there is less chance your focus will wander. In addition, if you are a quality player and dividing your attention between multiple games does not have a detrimental affect on your playing skill, you could multiply your win rate by the number of games you can play at once.

Selecting the best table and game are vital factors when playing poker. If poker is more of a business to you, then choosing the right table is a big part of it, as the majority of sites will give you a selection of tables at your maximum bets. Not every poker site is the same though, some will have a larger proportion of strong players, while other sites will be the opposite.

More poker tables means the action is coming fast and furious. Unfortunately when playing too many tables, many decisions that really are not tough will appear to be because you have little or no knowledge of your opponents. Poker is a game of observation, even though there is less to observe online than in live games, there is a chance you could miss vital information about an opponent while you are involved at another table.

Starting off with four tables from the start is ill advised, you are much better to start with two tand work your way up. Always being careful to make sure you are profitable at the current number of tables, before moving up to even more. Playing alternate poker game types at the same time is not a good idea, for example, playing Hold'em and Omaha together, although if you are certain you can handle this and have become adept at multi-tabling, then there is no reason not to.

This requires several adjustments to both your poker strategy and to bankroll management. Winning poker players find it relatively easy to beat low-limit/stakes tables. They have a very simple basic strategy working for these tables, the only problem is the amount of money they generate per hour is minute.

Limit games are much easier to multi-table, though there are some people who can eight-table no-limit games as well. Again, follow a tight-aggressive style and stick to basics. Limit Hold'Em is the easiest and fastest game to multi-table, since most decisions are pretty much standard.

By: Sam Whittaker

For free poker strategies and advice please visit Sam Whittakers website, where many more poker strategies can be found, including how to how to win money in cash game poker

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