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Playing Multiple Online Poker Games

Written by John Bower   
Wednesday, 12 November 2008 11:57

PokerStars Multiple Online Poker TableOnline poker sites allow players the option of playing multiple games at the same time. Most poker rooms allow you to play multiple online poker games at the same time and even casino games.

Many players like the increased action of playing multiple poker games at the same time. As you play online poker and bring up multiple tables you have some choices.

The first choice is to just switch back and forth between the two poker tables by just clicking back and forth.

The next choice is to minimize each of the two poker tables and set them up side by side on your screen. The third choice is the best option, but one that requires the most equipment and that is having multiple monitors for each table.

Many computer systems are set up with dual monitors and this makes playing multiple online poker games much easier. This is the ideal situation for playing multiple tables at online poker sites. Many pro poker players use more than two screens. They will have three or four screens set up on multiple computers so they can play three or four or even more tables at the same time.

There are advantages and disadvantages to playing multiple online poker games. The main advantage is that you get more action. If you are a good player then this is great news because you get more action. The disadvantage is that when things are not going well you can lose more money. There are other disadvantages. Sometimes it is very easy to hit the wrong key.

You raise or call on one table only to find that the other table has popped up and you hit raise for that table. Another disadvantage is that when you play multiple online poker games it takes a lot more concentration. You really have to pay attention or you will make mistakes. It really requires that you pay attention even more if you play multiple tables. It is not easy to keep track of multiple tables for the average player. Professionals can do it, but for many players it is not easy.

If you are going to take a shot at playing multiple online poker games you should play when you are alert and when you are very well prepared. If you are a very good poker player and can totally focus then you have a chance to win money playing multiple tables. For most players though you really have to be careful because it is very easy to make mistakes and that is how you lose money.

If you want to play multiple online poker tables then you need to be extremely well prepared and focused.

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