costy1300
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Maximum two, but know that I quickly lose concentration, playing only one table I do better
IgorBochkarev said:and how many tables are you in prizes? How does the number of tables affect your game?
spr0ck3t said:Tonight I figured out 4 is still too many after some poor planning on my part. 3 can still be kind of hectic, and I still think I make better decisions (more often) with 2 at the moment, but I'm still figuring out what I'm doing.
hellomynameiswhat said:Totally agree. I sometimes play 3 if I am not taking it seriously. I think if it is an important tournament I should play it by itself or have another game going which I am not concerned about. I think it is best if I just play the important one with no distractions, but sometimes I cave in a add the unimportant one to have something to do when the important one gets slow.
Good afternoon! When I play in the sng, it is better to have more tables, at least 4, because when you wait and think for a long time, you make mistakes. In the sng, more simple actions are needed. But in tournaments, especially slow ones, it is better to have fewer tables to better monitor your opponents. When I play Omaha, it's also better to have one table, because it's hard to make a quick decision, the game is more difficult.IgorBochkarev said:and how many tables are you in prizes? How does the number of tables affect your game?