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Originally Posted by HappySmith
 I'm sorry but I disagree with that its good for newer players..It may teach "multiple strategies"... But it sure slows up the game... I really think if people don't know how to play well they outta take their time and just stay on one table till they get better.. Just my thoughts... Have Fun!!!
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Happysmith
Definetely should poker beginners only play at one table at a time, starting out with multiple tables will only give bad decisions in the long run.
When a poker player knows how to play at one table, and being one of the dominating players at that table it should be logical to test their skills on multiple tables.