How to Multitable Online Poker

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The more tables you can play, the more money you can make playing online poker, but too many tables can hurt your bottom line. In this episode of Project Get Me Stackin’, Evan discusses how to find your sweet spot when it comes to multitabling, so that you make more $ per hour and at the same time still be making your best decisions. Warning signs for too many tables will be mentioned.

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10 thoughts on “How to Multitable Online Poker

  1. Just trying to make you feel appreciated since i enjoy the video i felt bad about myself as i never leave comment , so here you go , nice videos keep them goin, i really appreciate your work (ye and a humor is awesome aswell ) 😉

  2. 4 table is good to start with u get all the information.after u play for 1 year or so and have enough notes and u are a reg u can try up to more

  3. I will play up to 9, but prefer 4-6. I did once play 15 or so, it was a train wreck — I wasn't even sure how many I was playing as I was playing them! (They were special $ added SnGs, the only reason I even decided to try so many — foolish all the same).

    Right now I will often do 8 or so because I have a goal of hitting 3400 online hours (2 tables at 2 hours would count as 4 hours) in about 5 months, and I am a little behind.

    Zee's 1,000,000 mark is WAY too high — its more like 10,000 hands, if not 5000. Of course variance goes down as hands played goes up, so a million will be an even better measure … except for the fact that over that length of time you should be playing even better than when you started. Look at the math: I like to use live play as a basis since it started that way, and many of the greats started and got most of their experience live. In that case it would be 20 hands an hour, 40 hours a week, for 52 weeks a year, and you'll only be at 41,600 — so that means you would need 24 years to see "luck even out." That is just ridiculous, even live it would be more like a few months, i.e. 10,000 hands. 1 hand is all luck, but for each hand you add (not only at some miracle number) luck begins to play less and less of a part.

  4. I have only been playing a few months (tournaments). I tried to play two at once and got so confused, I was miserable! How long do you think I should wait before trying again?

  5. 4 tables is always the zone for me. Can't play more because I time out, and can't play less because I then over think the hands. The other 3 hands help me make good decisions on the 4th. Find what works for you.

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