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Stop Multi-Tabling Online Poker (It's Killing Your Results!)

Stop Multi-Tabling Online Poker

This article was written by blackrain79.com contributor Fran Ferlan.

One of the biggest advantages of online poker is the ability to play multiple tables at once, or multi-table. This allows you to play way more hands you could at a live brick-and-mortar casino. 

By putting in more volume in a shorter time span, you can weather the negative variance faster and get to the long run sooner, which is the only way to truly assess your poker skills. 

Also, due to the lightning fast action of online poker, the game is far more dynamic, and you don’t need to wait around for a decent hand for hours on end.

The benefits of multitabling are well-known and make online poker appealing to serious grinders, but there are some drawbacks that often get overlooked.

This article is not about bashing multitabling, or discouraging you from doing it. It’s about offering a perspective on potential downsides and avoiding certain bad habits related to multi-tabling. 

Here are 5 reasons you shouldn’t multi table online poker, or at least cut down the number of tables in your next session.


1. Less Time for Quality Poker Table Selection


The more tables you play, the less time you have to pay attention to table and seat selection. This can impact your winrate dramatically. 

Most money you win from poker won’t come from your superior skills, but from the mistakes of your opponents. 

Poker is mostly about capitalizing on those mistakes, while making sure you curb your mistakes to a minimum. 

If you multitable heavily, chances of you making mistakes go up, while the number of opportunities to catch mistakes of your opponents go down. 

This can even lead you to start playing some bad amateur poker hands like Nathan discusses in a recent video.


Also, due to the fast nature of online poker, some tables can quickly become unprofitable. 

The higher stakes you play, the less recreational players, so it becomes an imperative to keep actively looking for them and getting to their left to be in the best position to take their money. 

If you play too many tables, you might oversee a huge whale sitting down with a free seat next to him, or you can get so wrapped up in playing you don’t realize that you’re seated with five hyper-aggressive regulars and you can’t win a hand to save your life. 

Table and seat selection is one of the biggest advantages of online poker as opposed to brick-and-mortar casinos, so disregarding it can be absolutely detrimental to your winrate. 

If you’re used to just firing up 12 tables without taking into consideration what kind of opposition you’re likely to face on each of them, you’re doing a huge disservice to your winrate.

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2. Less Time to Make Informed Poker Decisions


Poker is a game of incomplete information. Usually, the player with an informational advantage is the one that comes out on top. 

The elite poker players take in nearly every bit of information, no matter how minuscule, to get the full picture, and make the best decision possible in any given moment. 

If you’ve been playing poker for a while, you’re likely taking in a lot of information without even realizing it consciously. After a while, it becomes second nature. 

That’s why you’re able to play multiple tables at once and stay on top of your game. 

Still, if your attention is spread out across multiple tables, chances are you’re going to miss out on potentially valuable information, such as the top signs that someone is bluffing.

These tiny bits might seem irrelevant, but the more advanced your knowledge in certain field, the more details get important. 

Not all players will have glaringly obvious leaks in their game, and general assumptions about their play style and skill level aren’t always going to cut it. 

You need to dive a bit deeper, especially once you start encountering tougher opposition.

Details like narrowing down your opponent’s range, paying attention to betting patterns, even the metagame, are often glossed over when you’re multitabling. 

There simply isn’t enough time to pay attention to every single detail, so our brain does what it does best: it conserves energy. 

Actively thinking about every single aspect of the game is incredibly mentally challenging, and our CPUs don’t have enough processing power. 

So they go on autopilot, they focus and react to things that demand our immediate attention, while ignoring the rest. 

This isn’t a problem when you’re doing simple, repetitive tasks, but poker is anything but. At least if you’re playing it right.

If you want to win consistently you need to be consistently applying the proven ways to win. And if you are playing too many tables this is going to be much more difficult for you.


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3. You Can’t Spot Online Poker Tilt While Multi-Tabling


One of the disadvantages of online poker is the inability to spot physical tells from your opponents. This can work in your favour if you can’t keep a poker face to save your life. 

Either way, you need to rely on other non-physical tells to gather information, such as betting patterns or timing tells, both of which is nearly impossible to do if you’re multitabling heavily. 

There’s also the inability to spot tilt in your opponents.

Now, I know what you’re thinking. If you can’t see your opponents, how the hell could you infer if they’re smashing their keyboard and kicking their dog over a screen? 

You can’t. 

But you can still figure out when someone starts making all kind of ludicrous mistakes, especially when their session is not going well. 

Recreational players are usually the easiest to get riled up, and you don’t even need to do anything special to throw them off their game. They usually do a pretty good job of doing it themselves. 

All you have to do is be at the right place at the right time to take their money. It’s not so uncommon to see someone shoving all-in literally any two cards preflop until they deplete the last of their “bankroll”.


Regular players aren’t immune to tilt, either, but it won’t be as glaringly obvious like with recreational players. 

That’s why it’s important to pay attention to the metagame as well, i.e. the mindset and the general dynamics at the table.

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For example, someone who has suffered a few bad beats in a row is more likely to be thrown off their game. 

When you see such a situation, you should try to get involved with them more and look for spots to keep applying the pressure. 

This might sound a bit Machiavellian, but hey, poker is not a cooperative endeavour. It’s all about taking advantage of opportunities that present themselves. 

And it’s hard to take advantage of them if your attention is scattered all over the place. 

So if you want to keep pushing the envelope and maximize your winrate, you have to be on the lookout for these situations. 

You’d be surprised how many opportunities there are once you start actively looking for them. By the way, here are the top 10 reasons why people go on tilt.


4. Decision Fatigue: A Subtle Killer of Your Poker Results


Multitabling in online poker is intellectually challenging, and it takes a toll on your mental resources. 

After a prolonged period of decision making, the quality of your decisions starts to deteriorate. In psychology, this is known as decision fatigue.

This is something that Daniel Negreanu also talks about in his Masterclass training.  

Think about how you’re likely to reach for the candy bar at the checkout lane after a long trek through the supermarket, or one beer too many after a rough day at the office. 

The theory states that the more decisions you make, the more likely you are to make irrational trade-offs later, or simply avoid making tough decisions altogether.

Think about the following scenario: you sit down to play poker and you’re totally tuned in. 

You’re feeling good and you’re making great reads, pulling off huge bluffs and so on. But as the session progresses and the deck turns cold, you start to get irritated. 

You start expanding your open-raising range, calling down your opponents wider, or get involved in other marginal situations, but you just can’t win a hand.

Or you clam up wanting to protect your winnings. You don’t have the nerve to call down your opponents even though you think it might be profitable, or can’t pull the trigger on a big bluff anymore.

Chances are you might be suffering from decision fatigue. The worst part about it is its subtlety. 

We often don’t even realize our decision-making process has been compromised until it’s too late. So if you still want to multitable, taking a break here and there is a must.

In fact, not taking enough breaks is one of the biggest mistakes poker amateurs make.


5. You Can’t Focus on Improving Your Poker Skills


This is something I’ve personally struggled with in the past. It took me a while to realize that grinding an insane amount of tables isn’t conducive to my development as a poker player.

If you’re beating your current limit, you want to put in as much volume as possible to maximize your overall profit and get to the long run faster. 

One of the biggest advantages of online poker is the ability to play an insane number of hands in a short amount of time. 

This helps you weather the variance and allows you to fully manifest your skill edge over a large sample size. 

The problem is, when you’re solely focused on grinding for an insane amount of hours, it’s quite easy to go on autopilot and simply go through the motions, without really thinking through your decisions.

For example, putting into practice all of those advanced poker strategies that you have studied. It only works if you use it!  

This is especially true at the lower stakes, where most of the decisions you make are straightforward and automatic. You don’t really have to strain mentally to play a solid B game at least. 

After a while, you get so used to it you can watch TV or hold a conversation at the same time. 

While multitasking is ill-advised when playing poker, it’s natural for your mind to wander off if the task you’re performing isn’t challenging enough.

And that’s one of the problems with multitabling. It’s easy to get complacent and just click buttons.

Multitabling can hinder your improvement as a poker player. After mastering the fundamentals, it’s easy to assume you have it all figured out. 

You keep adding tables, and make all the “standard plays” every time, but your results seem to have reached a plateau. 

That’s because the only way to real improvement is conscious, deliberate practice, and you can’t practice effectively with 12 tables open. It’s just not how learning works.

What you should do instead is open up just one or two tables while applying single concept you’re learning about. It can be a broad or a specific topic. It’s usually better to work from broad to specific.

These focus sessions can revolve around some part of the game you’re struggling with or you want to improve upon, like light 3-betting, blind defense, double barrelling, bluff catching, hand reading and so on. 

There’s always something to work on, and you’re never really done learning. This is something that Nathan discusses in The Micro Stakes Playbook.

All of this is not to say that you shouldn’t multitable, period. It’s about being aware of certain pitfalls and bad habits you might pick up, and how they can slow down your improvement as a poker player.

If you feel any of these points apply to you, try reducing your table count and see how it affects your decision making process. 

Also, set some time for the focus sessions to keep expanding your skillset. Save those heavy grinding days for the weekends, when you expect the games to be the softest. 


I Am Begging You to Stop Multi-Tabling Online Poker (It's Killing Your Results!)


Multitabling is arguably the biggest advantage of online poker as opposed to a brick-and-mortar casino. However, it can also negatively affect your results in subtle ways.

In fact, it doesn't matter how much advanced online poker strategy you learn, it can affect your results in a big way.

Here's why:

When you play too many tables, it becomes harder to pay attention to table selection. This is also one of the advantages of online poker and should be taken advantage of. 

The more tables you play, the less time you have for quality decision making, so you are often forced to play on autopilot. 

This becomes a problem once you start encountering tougher opposition. Details become important once you start climbing up the stakes.

It’s also hard to pay attention to the metagame while multitabling. There are no physical tells in online poker, so you need to rely on betting patterns and timing tells. 

If you pay close attention, you can even pick up when someone’s game goes off the rails. This is a perfect opportunity to try and get involved and capitalize on your opponent’s mistakes.

Frequent decision making can lead to deteriorating quality of decisions. This is known as decision fatigue, and it can affect your game in subtle, but profound ways.

Finally, multitabling heavily is not the best way to hone your poker skills. 

Learning about advanced concept requires focus and dedication, which is virtually impossible if your attention is scattered around 12 different tables.

Your poker game is your business, and you are the CEO. Your goal is to maximize your profits. 

There’s two ways to go about it. You can either play more hands, but you have to be aware of the diminishing returns to the point where additional hands can actually hurt your profitability.

The other way is to increase your winrate by expanding your knowledge and honing your skills. 

While this can hurt your profits in the short term, because you’re playing less, in the long term it’s going to help your business stay healthy.

It’s the old question of quality versus quantity. It’s up to you to try and find the balance between the two.

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How to Play More Online Poker Tables - A Step by Step Guide

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A question that I get asked a lot is "how the heck do you play so many poker tables at once and keep track of everything that is going on?" I don't think I have ever covered this topic in detail here on this blog so here goes.

As many people know I used to be a huge mass multi-tabler. The majority of the now 10 million+ hands of online poker that I have played were still done while 24 tabling on Pokerstars. 

Why 24? Because that was the maximum number of tables that they allowed you to play at the time.

And if you ever want to make some decent money in poker like $5000+ a month, you need to start putting in the hands!



Now I don't say this to brag by the way. 

And also, I certainly didn't start playing this many tables or learn how to do it overnight. In fact when I first started playing on Stars in particular many years ago the table limit was only 5.

But more importantly I actually do not suggest playing anywhere near this many tables anymore (24) because it makes it very difficult to table select properly and make high quality decisions, both of which are absolutely crucial to your winrate in today's games. 

In fact these days you will usually find me playing anywhere between 6 and 12 tables at a time.

So this article will be more aimed at the person who is currently playing 1 or 2 tables and wants to know how to play 4 or 6 or even 10.

With that said let's get started!

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One Step at a Time


The first thing that I always say when somebody asks me about multi-tabling is to take it one step at a time. Right now you should play the amount of tables which allows you to table select well and make high quality poker decisions on a consistent basis. 

If that number is currently 1, then that is completely fine.

Furthermore, when you do decide to experiment with playing more tables you should only ever add one more at a time. Nobody goes from 1 table to 4, 6 or 10 overnight. It doesn't matter how many tables you are currently playing, only add one more.

The reason why I suggest this is to make the transition as easy as possible. Even though I am going to discuss many ways to help you multi-table in this article, the bottom line is that your brain needs to get used to the faster pace of action.

This is something which simply requires time. You probably learned how to ride a bike with training wheels on it first, learned how to drive a car slowly in a parking lot. All of the same principles apply here.

By the way, if you are curious how I am able to play so many poker tables and still keep track of all my opponents, yes I do use plenty of software aids and tools.

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Automatic Decisions


The other key to multi-tabling that I always point out is that once most of your decisions become automatic, multi-tabling becomes infinitely easier. What do I mean by automatic? I mean getting to a point where you do not have to think about what to do in a certain situation. You already know what the best play is.

When people struggle with playing multiple tables at once one of the main reasons why is a lack of time. What this translates to is "I need more time to think about what to do with this hand."

Now of course playing 10 million hands of poker will fix this problem in a hurry.

For example, here I am making a YouTube video while playing something like 19 poker games at once!




I can do this because I have literally seen every situation possible at the micros dozens or hundreds of times over. I have also therefore learned what works and what doesn't in 95%+ of these spots.

This is why I can play a huge number of tables at the same time and still show a positive winrate. I don't have to think, I can just do. But of course not everybody has the time to play 10 million hands of poker.

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Standardize Every Decision


This is why I highly suggest standardizing nearly every decision that you make especially on the earlier streets (preflop and the flop). You should know exactly what amount you will open raise, 3Bet, 4Bet, which hands to do it with, from what positions and so on.

Furthermore, you should know which types of flops that you will CBet, which ones you will raise, which ones you will float and which ones you will give up on. If you have to constantly think about all of this stuff it is going to take you forever to play a hand of poker and it will make multi-tabling very difficult.

This is why in both of my books I went as far as suggesting the exact hands that the reader should play in every single position, the exact range to 3Bet with, how much to bet etc. I don't know any other poker book that goes into this much detail. And of course because of this I have opened myself up to much more criticism because some people will not agree with what I suggest.

And they are right. The ranges that I suggest are of course not perfect in every situation, in every format and in every game. Winning poker is all about adapting to the game conditions. There are always going to be some adjustments that you need to make on the fly.

However, the main reason why I chose to include these "playbooks" if you will in Crushing the Microstakes and Modern Small Stakes was to implore the reader to standardize all of their decisions on these streets.

When you get dealt KJs for instance in MP in a full ring cash game you should not have to think about what to do here. When a nit calls you from the blinds and checks to you on an 882 rainbow flop your decision here should be automatic as well.


How to Standardize Every Decision


Learning what the right play is in a standard situation like this is not that hard either. There are countless ways to improve your game and get the basics of a solid TAG strategy.

You can also use a poker tracking program as well to see for yourself what is profitable and what is not. Many people think that a program like PokerTracker is useful only for the HUD and checking your stats and graph at the end of your session.

Nothing could be further from the truth. The biggest strength of these programs is being able to use you database to your advantage by filtering for nearly any scenario on earth and finding out which line of action works the best. I talk about it a lot more in this article.

There are countless more ways to standardize your decisions such as breaking down player types and knowing the strengths and weaknesses of each. You can even break down flops into specific types such as:

  • Triple Broadway
  • Double Broadway
  • Single Broadway
  • Paired
  • Raggedy
  • Monotone
  • Bingo

and so on.

The main point here is to stop spending so much time thinking about the really basic decisions in this game. All of your decisions on the earlier streets in particular should literally be automatic in your head.

If you need to write out some charts and stick them on your monitor then go ahead and do that. Do whatever it takes so that you stop wasting so much valuable time on mundane decisions.


Poker Table Software Aids 


The last thing I will talk about is technical aids. I already mentioned one above which is using a poker tracking program and HUD. 

There are thousands of players at the micros and this is why having access to information about the player type right beside their name at the tables is so valuable. This is even more the case once you start playing, 6, 12 or more tables. It becomes absolutely impossible to keep track of every single player at the tables.

Secondly, another huge key to multi-tabling is reducing the number of pointless clicks. What do I mean by pointless clicks? I mean stuff like:

  • Selecting your seat
  • Choosing your buyin amount
  • Posting the blinds
  • Having to configure each bet amount manually

These are all things which many poker sites themselves have options to automate these days. Or third party multi-tabling aids such as TableNinja or even old school AHK scripts can help you out with this even more.

Pointless clicks are an absolute killer for any multi-tabler. A serious grinder could literally waste hundreds or even thousands of clicks in just a single session by having to do all of these things manually.


Poker Table Layout


Lastly, you should organize your tables in such a way as to make it as easy as possible for you to multi-table. There are three main ways to organize the tables on your screen: tiling, stacking and cascading.



Tiling Your Poker Tables


Tiling your tables across your monitor means that there will be minimal overlap and you will be able to easily follow all of the action. Here is an example of tiling:

Tiling online poker tables

This is the way that I actually prefer to play these days. Some people will choose to make use of multiple monitors in order to have even more tables in front of them.

The biggest downside to tiling however (especially if you use multiple monitors) is head and eye movement. Long sessions can be a strain on your eyes and neck as you are constantly looking around for the latest action.


Stacking Your Poker Tables


Stacking solves the main drawback of tiling. Here is an example of stacking your tables (forgive me for the Arnold wallpaper, I am a big fan):

Stacking online poker tables

There are still 4 tables in the above picture. The only difference is that they are all stacked on top of each other. The table requiring action will immediately pop to the top of the stack.

When I used to play 24 tables this is always how I played. All 24 in one stack. The biggest advantage here is that there is no head and eye movement required. Your head, your mouse and your eyes pretty much stay in the same spot on your screen the entire time.

The drawback of course though is that it makes it a lot more difficult to keep track of all of the action or watch specific players. With some of the software aids mentioned above though I developed ways to quickly move a table in and out of the stack with a single click.


Cascading Your Poker Tables



I have never really cascaded my tables but some people might find it useful. It is kind of somewhere in the middle between tiling and stacking. Here is what cascading your tables looks like:

Cascading online poker tables

You will have overlap but you can also quickly find any table in the group and bring it up if you want. Again, this style never really appealed to me but it might work for some.

If you play on Pokerstars simply click "Layouts" on the top right corner of any table to instantly tile, stack or cascade your tables.


PokerStars Limits the Number of Tables You Can Play to Just Four (2022 Update)


Now lastly, people ask me all the time what to do about the new PokerStars table limit of just four. My answer to that is to either play multiple sites at once or learn how to play Zoom.

Here by the way is my complete guide to Zoom poker strategy.

Zoom deals much faster and so you will have no trouble getting in more hands. You could also learn to play tournaments, as I believe there is still no table limit on those.

I have also written your complete guide to micro stakes poker tournament strategy.

Basically, when a specific poker site decides to change it's rules, you just have to adapt. Recently PokerStars made the decision to limit it's table count to only 4.

So all hardcore grinders have had to learn to adjust. This is what professionals do because the industry is always changing.

It was a big shock to the system at first but again, learning how to adjust and adapt on the fly is exactly what a poker pro is best at.


Final Thoughts


Increasing the amount of online poker tables that you play needn't be some huge mystery. And it isn't reserved for 21 year old geniuses either. It simply requires that you take a few steps to be more efficient at the poker tables.

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And efficiency really is the key word which literally sums up this entire article.

First off, start slow. Only ever add one table at a time and allow your mind to get used to a faster pace of action. And always start by playing an amount of tables which is comfortable for you right now.

Secondly, learn to standardize your decisions. If you have to constantly think about very basic decisions such as how much to bet, which hands to play etc. then multi-tabling is going to be very difficult for you.

Lastly, use software aids or poker site options to minimize useless clicks and create a table layout which allows you to play a higher number of tables with more ease.

I hope that this article was useful for some of you out there who are interested in increasing your table count (and therefore winning more).

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Let me know in the comments below how you multi-table online poker. What is your favorite way to do it?

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