How to Play Poker on Multiple Tables

Use a good quality optical mouse.,Initially, multi-table with one big monitor or with an add-on monitor to your desktop or notebook., Set up a second mouse, so when your shoulder gets tired, switch to a mouse on your other side., For greater...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Use a good quality optical mouse.

    Use a laser mouse for greater speed.

    Go into the mouse settings and make some adjustments to your liking, it will be less tiring to have a sensitive mouse that does not require broad hand movements. ,, If you are right handed, use your mouse (which should be ergonomic) until your shoulder gets tired and then switch to your left side with a left-handed ergonomic mouse.

    If space is limited use a trackball mouse., With two computers, your shoulder fatigue will be minimal., A switch using hardwires will be faster and a router will be neater with no wiring., If you will be playing no-limit hold em 6 max at three tables, whatever charts and other playing guides that you may have can be used for all three tables.

    You do not want to play three tables with the first a no limit hold em tournament, the second a 6 maximum pot limit Omaha and the third table a heads up no limit hold em ring game.

    Start with full ring games, your decision making will be infrequent and playing up to four tables should be possible.

    With Sit n Gos, start each at a different time.

    At the crucial end stages, have just one game at critical play and have the other games at low or middle blind.

    Beside being rested, play ABC poker. , Do your email, watch a movie, browse the internet etc.

    With two computer and two mouses, besides the reduced shoulder fatigue, the screen will not lock-up as much.
  2. Step 2: Initially

  3. Step 3: multi-table with one big monitor or with an add-on monitor to your desktop or notebook.

  4. Step 4: Set up a second mouse

  5. Step 5: so when your shoulder gets tired

  6. Step 6: switch to a mouse on your other side.

  7. Step 7: For greater efficiency

  8. Step 8: use two computers and have a mouse for each.

  9. Step 9: To use two computers use either a switch or router to split your internet.

  10. Step 10: Basic Multi-Tabling Advice: Choose a poker version and play that version at each table.

  11. Step 11: Instead of multi-tabling

  12. Step 12: multi-task instead.

Detailed Guide

Use a laser mouse for greater speed.

Go into the mouse settings and make some adjustments to your liking, it will be less tiring to have a sensitive mouse that does not require broad hand movements. ,, If you are right handed, use your mouse (which should be ergonomic) until your shoulder gets tired and then switch to your left side with a left-handed ergonomic mouse.

If space is limited use a trackball mouse., With two computers, your shoulder fatigue will be minimal., A switch using hardwires will be faster and a router will be neater with no wiring., If you will be playing no-limit hold em 6 max at three tables, whatever charts and other playing guides that you may have can be used for all three tables.

You do not want to play three tables with the first a no limit hold em tournament, the second a 6 maximum pot limit Omaha and the third table a heads up no limit hold em ring game.

Start with full ring games, your decision making will be infrequent and playing up to four tables should be possible.

With Sit n Gos, start each at a different time.

At the crucial end stages, have just one game at critical play and have the other games at low or middle blind.

Beside being rested, play ABC poker. , Do your email, watch a movie, browse the internet etc.

With two computer and two mouses, besides the reduced shoulder fatigue, the screen will not lock-up as much.

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