How To 30-Table: A Guide to Mass Multi-Tabling
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Collin Moshman Introduces you to his 4 Commandments of Mass Multi-Tabling and shows you how to increase your ability to multi-table and then analyses a 40-tabling session
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Nice vid, as always. Tyvm! =)
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what's your hotkeys configuration
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(I decided to TILE these 40 compliments on your video for better visibility)
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anyway... 30 tables seem such a huge amount... i will be happy to come to 12 tables safely :)
greetings NVKS
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I just bought your book in the PokerStars VIP Store, waiting anxious for it.
Keep doing this excellent job.
Thanks!
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#2 KatieDozier314: Thanks, you were my muse!
For those who want another look at Katie 40-tabling, here's the link again:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TFM_rAwFU8
#3 PokerTracker: Appreciated! Hard to play many tables of anything without PT4 running :)
#4 IvicaIliev77: Thanks, and looking forward to having you on the coaching tomorrow!
#5 Silverstrep: Very welcome, glad you enjoyed and I'm making you an honorary Mosh :)
#6 HPNOT1Q: Yup!
#7 Harleyps: Good luck with the gamepad, nice idea and glad you enjoyed the video :)
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#9 Ribpoker: Hahaha, love it.
#10 eeeeeeee25: Wish I understood that!
#11 Dubas77: I believe it's part of every Stars configuration, just in a different spot for some themes.
Look for a green triangle and I'm pretty sure it will be there somewhere at the top of your tables.
#12 Dubas77: I should've read one comment further before typing that :D
#13 NijeVaznoKoSam: Thanks! Definitely the right approach to take things in steps, whatever number you want to achieve (within reason), you can get there :)
#14 Evandrohenn: Thanks, appreciate that!
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Saludos
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#18 Ixdon: Unfortunately it's impossible to see each action when using hotkeys and playing many tables, so the analysis is on the layout, process, and decision-making.
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btw: nice machine you have there. gotta need all that horsepower for proper holdem experience. what frame rates are you getting? :)
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For hotkeys the exact assignments aren't too important so long as you have all the actions assigned and they're easy to reach. But if you come to a Wednesday coaching and ask, I'm happy to pull up the exact configuration I have and you can screenshot it :)
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#23 Barte86: Grazie!
#24 Pelbonek: Yes I'm pretty sure you'll get used to it, everything is larger and easier to see, so I would give it another try ... maybe breaking it down into 16 stacked tables first and then building up.
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I have always played tiled tables so far.
I am not sure if i want to try playing stacked, whether i should try using just one stack or like 2-4 stacks with less table depth?
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Just my point. I had that problems when i was working with mouse but since i use pen&touch tablet everything is ok and also I am left-handed :)
Great video!!!
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nice video, got couple of questions. 1. When I have "registered in tournaments " window open (to keep track of number of torneys open) if I go bust on any table this window pops up on top, and I have to click on the table that requires action (instead of hotkey). Any solutions to this?
2. Do u recommend puting away the high ev/icm spots away, like tables on the bubble, HU, final mtt tables etc.? Ty.
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#27 Regularproducer: Thanks! So you play on a table and use a pen, and are able to mass multi-table this way?
I definitely agree about not clicking much, but with keyboard or gamepad hotkeys and one stacked pile, it's rare you have to use a mouse that way also.
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1. I used to keep the reg'd in tournies window open, but stopped because of both the problem you mention, and because I found it slightly tilting to be shown every time I busted a table. Now I go more by feel, and then sometimes check by left-clicking the green triangle which tells you how many tables you have up. There's also an AHK script that can tell you this info.
2. No. Another good question and something I used to do, but I found I was focusing on these too much, sweating allins, etc. So it's very rare now that I pull aside any table for any reason, except occasionally if I'm extremely deep in an MTT and the equity is for much more than all other tables combined.
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couple of q's
How do you set up your screen when you are playing multiple sites? do you stack stars then have the other sites next to it so you can use a mouse or do you have programs to stack all the games?
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#32 Jmackenzie: Thanks and good Q on multiple sites. Right now I'm just playing on Stars but I believe there are programs that allow stacked MMT'ing across sites with common hotkeys. Check out UPTO, I believe it can handle a lot of different sites. Gl!
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Great stuff! Just one question. How are you treating your FT's - do they enjoy any special treatment by you so you put them aside to watch more closely, or you dont care and they are just part of your one stack-shake? Would appreciate your answer cos just switched from tiled to stack and thats the only issue bothering me ! Cheers!
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Good question and glad you enjoyed the vid :)
#35 Atalol: Awesome, thanks!
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