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Re: Number of tables.
I play 6 tables 6-max now. Sometimes 8 when I'm feeling good/sharp. 4 is like 1 table for me now.
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#12
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Re: Number of tables.
I play 8 tables of 6-max and it is very easy for me. I believe this is my optimum number. Any fewer tables and I start to get a little bored. I've got 2 2100FPs so I can do 8 tables with no resizing or overlap. However, when I step it up to 9-10 I have to resize the tables and this makes it tougher. I've 10-tabled before but I don't play as well and so I've just dropped it back down to 8. Maybe I need a third monitor...
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#13
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Re: Number of tables.
i 9-table 600 nl 6-max on a laptop. woohooo.
also how does anyone 10-table? unless you have more than 1 monitor, how do you fit it all on one monitor??? i mean, 3 tables wide 3 tables tall seems perfect for a SQUARE screen. duh. |
#14
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Re: Number of tables.
but yea pulling in like 800 hands/hr is SWEET.
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#15
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Re: Number of tables.
I 3-4 table 400/600nl 6max, if i go anymore i get a headache.
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#16
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Re: Number of tables.
Yve,
Do you use acehud or similar programs? I find it hard to use those when I have more than 6tables because of my 17" screen |
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Re: Number of tables.
no i dont use any acehud whatever programs.
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Re: Number of tables.
I answered the 1st question (8 of course), but I don't see how one can answer the 2nd question, since it depends on the player, the level, and the the ammount of players at the table. 4 tabling heads up for me is a lot more stressful than 8 tabling full ring.
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