The Poker Lab Rat

April 11, 2007

Playing Two or More Tables at Once

Filed under: Poker News & Views, Poker Tournaments, pro tips, Erick Lindgren — Mike @ 4:12 am

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“…the best way to keep up with the action is to look for hands you can fold automatically.”

Most players eventually realize that it’s fun and fairly easy to play at multiple online tables at one time. Early in my career, I played as many as eight games at once on a daily basis. Here are some tips and instructions for playing multiple games:

1. Increase the resolution on your monitor. You can do this by right clicking on the desktop, then clicking on Properties, then clicking on Settings. You can then grab the arrow in the Screen Resolution area and move it to a smaller resolution.

If possible, use the 1,600 x 1,200 setting to get up to four games on one screen without overlap. In order to maximize your screen area, make sure your video card and monitor support higher resolution settings.

2. Once you get into playing more than one game, the best way for you to keep up with the action is to look for hands you can fold automatically. Use advance actions. That will help you pay more attention to the game you have a real hand in.

3. Play the same game at every table. It will help you avoid mistakes in reading and playing your hand, and you’ll find it easier to get into a good rhythm.

4. Most importantly: Track who has raised the pot. Make sure you make a mental note of this since it is the key to how you will play your hand later. It sounds simple, but it is easy to get in a pot and not recall who raised when you’re playing more than one game.

5. Make sure you take some breaks. When I used to play eight games, I was an animal. I would run to the bathroom and every screen would be beeping at me. Take a few breaks. The games will still be there when you get back.

Playing multiple games is a lot of fun and I hope to see you at the table. Or tables.

Erick Lindgren

PS: FullTilt Poker runs Daily Double Texas Hold’em tournaments. Look for these nightly $10 + $2 tournaments at 21:00 ET and 21:02 ET. You must enter BOTH tournaments in order to qualify for the Daily Double, and $1 from each entry fee goes toward the next day’s progressive jackpot.

Click to visit FullTiltPoker.comNicknamed “EDOG”, Erick Lindgren is a member of ‘Team FullTilt’ and plays online exclusively at Full Tilt Poker.

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