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 Originally Posted by Hawkfan79
 Originally Posted by Parasurama
Multitabling is really the best cure for boredom, but trains you to pay more attention to HUD stats than play tendencies.
Maybe it's just me, but that's where I'd go with that.
I' m not saying you should only play one table, but you have to consider what is more important when playing the micros, playing as many tables as possible to maybe eek out a better $/hr, or play just a few tables while focusing on your strategy and opponents to actually get better at poker.
If you are already decent and maybe rebuilding a roll, more tables is probably the best option, but more likely those of us playing micros need to improve our game more than our hourly.
This is true but it's irrelevant to my original point, which was independent of whether anyone should or shouldn't be multitabling.
I think when you multitable you play more hands, see the variance faster, take many more beats, have less incentive to "go after" someone that put a beat on you, and are forced to "get over it" quickly in order to continue playing profitably. Plus yes, it does cure boredom, and boredom is one of the ingredients of tilt.
With regards to the HUD, I don't know, I still don't use one even when 16-tabling lol.
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