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Old 06-18-2008, 06:17 PM
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Playing multiple tables at the same time can speed up decision making skills in poker. This prevents you from taking too much time to make a simple decision. Practicing on multiple tables quickens the decision making and such a player will be trained to device multiple strategies without a lot of struggle.

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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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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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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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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.
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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.

I think that's correct
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from my experience, i use to play 6-10 tables at once and believe it a cool thing to do. it become a bad habbit if you keep continue it, well

first short concentration - because people get use to play with 3-7 tables at a time. And could end up no where.
second - been focus on one game will allow you to observe your opponent. which is very important

my suggestion for beginner is to play one table at a time. you will notice you win more MTT or SNG game.
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I think it is way better to concentrate on just one table if you are a begginer. multiple tables might be a bit overwhelming
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this is probably true that for a beginner it is better to play only one table, but as you gain more experience, i have found that it helps to play more than one. this is because if i lose a hand to a bad beat or something, i realize that i still have to concentrate and focus on another table(s) and this helps me stay off tilt.
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6-10 tables at once? wow, I have problems with 4 tables when I play turnaments

I think that if you play at many tables you only play with your cards. When you play at one or two tables, you can read your opponent.

Do you use bluff while playing at 10 tables?
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I will play only two tables myself at once, I don't get to play 2-3 days a week and that is enough for me. Gets to crazy for me with more.
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