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mutitabling
how many tables can i play on a 26 inch samsung lcd? Are the samsungs good?
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#2
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Re: mutitabling
3.4
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#3
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Re: mutitabling
thats it? 3.4 tables. what the hell does that even mean
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#4
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Re: mutitabling
depends if you can resize them. On a 21" I can play 4 with no overlay and 7 with little overlay by resizing the tables (party).
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#5
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Re: mutitabling
thats a big one.... how about 5.8
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#6
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Re: mutitabling
5.8 is more like it. Its a 26 inch tv. i was thing 6 with no overlap. And 12 by resizing them on poker stars.
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#7
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Re: mutitabling
sounds reasonable
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#8
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Re: mutitabling
ive never really mutittabled b4, i hope in increases my hourly profit
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Re: mutitabling
was just joshing ya before with the 3.5, I got a 20 inch that can have 4 tables with no overlap of regular tables and 9 with no overlap at stars
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Re: mutitabling
The size of your monitor has no [direct] influence on how many tables you can play. It's the resolution of your monitor. With 1600x1200 resolution you can fit 9 resized tables or 4 standard tables. It doesn't matter if the monitor is 10" or 50". The bigger monitor just makes it easier to see them.
So the max resolution is what determines your maxes, not the size of your monitor. |
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