Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Playing in multi-tables: A strategy to be done step by step

One of the advantages of online poker, and which differentiates it of poker live is the possibility of being able to play on several tables simultaneously. Thanks to this option, adepts in online poker find sometimes tables a little boring. By playing in multi-tables, the possibility of increasing your gains with the same duration of attendance in front of your PC, because multiplied by the number of tables, is also a reality. Depending to the level of every player in online poker, playing up to 6 tables or more at the same time can be done without problem. However, to choose to play on a large number of tables at the same time requires a good self-control because you are hurt with regard to your opponents. Indeed, you won’t have enough time to analyze each hand and you will be less concentrated on the game than your opponents. Thus, it might be more profitable to play fewer tables, but you can control each hand. In this way you can improve your play at poker and you can win easily.

A well arranged environment, which may not be perturbed all the day long, is needed. Instantaneous messages like Skype or MSN must be deactivated in order to have a total concentration. Then, your computer has to have a rather wide screen (19 inch at least) with a high resolution of image to perceive well every table. The perfect control of the various features of the software of game on which you play is also essential to collect all the information on your opponents and their styles of game. Then, it is necessary to re-size tables on your screen, according to their number for you to be indeed able to discern cards, amounts of the stakes and stacks. Other options must be deactivated.

As regards the strategy of game, it is necessary to increase step by step the number of opened tables. It is also necessary to play on every table your best poker. A break after two or three hours of set is advised for you to be able to strengthen yourself and get back your concentration.

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