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How To Play Online Poker At Multiple Tables by Rob Davenport

There are several ways to play multiple tables. You can play two tables simultaneously at the same poker site. Most poker sites allow this, although there are a few exceptions. The other way is to play one table at two different poker sites.

Some sites are more difficult to play when playing a game at another site. For example. Paradise Poker software usually overrides the other site by automatically popping up the Paradise Poker table when it is your turn to act. This sometimes can be a distraction when trying to play a hand at another site. For example. I find it difficult to play at Paradise Poker and Planet Poker at the same time. At True Poker, you have to click on your cards to be able to see them. This requires more action from your part to play the game, and makes it more difficult to go back and forth between sites.

From a technical perspective, there are two ways to play two tables on your computer screen. Most players simply sit down at two tables and then switch back and forth between the two tables. Another option is to reduce the screen size for each table, so that you can see both tables on the screen at the same time. To do this, right click on your desktop and select properties, then settings, and then adjust the screen area. You will need to increase the pixels to reduce the size of each table, For those with poor eyesight, beware! The screens will be very small. Also, some older monitors may not be able to handle changes in pixels, so only try this with newer models.

For those who don't mind the small screens, this method has a few benefits since you can follow the action better at both tables. I prefer switching back and forth between the screens since the small screens are not very good on my eyes for long periods of time.

His also possible to play three or more tables at the same time; however, this is not recommended. It requires a great deal of concentration that makes you prone to make errors. If you do play three sites, it is easier when you play a couple of games at a site with slow software, and then the third game with fast software. A few sites will allow you to play three tables simultaneously, but this can get quite confusing at times.


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