Texas Hold Em - When Do I Start Multitabling
Once you've played on line Texas HoldEm enough, and you notice you are consistently winning on one table, you have two options. Start playing at higher limits, or start multitabling. These both have their pros and cons, but multitabling enables you to spread your self out among multiple tables, never putting all your eggs in one basket.
Once you are comfortable on one table, try opening two tables and see if you can keep up. It is normal for it to be overwhelming for a while. When you're constantly timing out on one or the other tables, its time for you to go back down seriously to one table. As you get more and more comfortable, keep adding tables, one at a time. If you learn it feels good and you can pay attention to each of them, you are carrying out good. If not time for you to drop back by a dining table. It is all how you feel when you play.
Normally after playing one table for 2, 500 - 5, 000 hands, you ought to be ready for another dining table. Playing six max, which is normally about 70 hands per hour, you are looking for a couple of weeks of steady party time play before you are ready. Going from two tables to three tables will take more adjustment, especially playing six max. Things start to pick up here, and sometimes you will find yourself in two very tense hands. This is all assuming you're brand new to Poker Qq. Most players with some experience should be able to jump into two tables right away.