Does anyone have any tips for mult-tabling? I just want to move from playing 1 table to 2 tables but when im playing it feels like a whole different game. I use a hud and I used to 12 table 6 max so it should be doable. Also does anyone do anything that helps them while playing (non poker related). I recently cleared off the desk that I play on, removing it of all the clutter, and it feels like im more "in the zone" and less distracted. Also I made a promise to myself that while playing I wouldn't have the tv on, or surf the internet while playing and that has helped a TON.
Primo has great video on how to do it and you have to watch Cogs video on focus it is really great on session management. There are lots of threads here on multitabling you can find. The most important thing though is to figure out if you even want to. You will learn less and have a lower roi multitabling than single tabling. The reason to do it is the higher hourly rate. Let me roughly quote another thread that talks about how you can make good money now in the $20s or can wait a year and be playing the $100+. And most importantly the main reason I switched to husng from 9 man is so that I didn't have to multi.
I suck at playing more than 1 table, but I think it helped me improve a ton and move from the $10's to taking shots at the $100's pretty quickly...I'm not sure what stakes you play but I'd be careful not to start hindering your growth if your a smaller stakes player.
im a 33/55 player and im just trying to build my roll back up. I can beat them both pretty comfortably so once i get to 110 i probably wont multi but while im where im at it would be profitable in the long run.
I tend to play 1 table of HUSNG and 2 - 3 tables of cash (PLO or 6max holdem) or 2 - 3 Mtts. Would be interested in any comments on what other peoples "mixes" are / opinions on doing it?
Ive watched primos muti-tabling vid....i quite like his idea of starting your games in sets of 2 ,as the blinds will stay roughly the same all the way through.
well i wouldn't start two tabling so early anyways, since it will take you much longer to improve your game, which is more important in my eyes.doing hu for a living since 2 years now and i still suck at two tabling, but tbh there is no need to do so.