I'm a proficient 9-tabler in the process of moving up to 12+ tables (NL10, UB & Absolute). I'm just curious what others who play LOTS of tables do. Any thoughts on any of the points below would be muchmuchmuch appreciated.

1. Tightening up.

When you're adding tables, do you tighten up initially? My FR stats are typically 16/13, but when I added tables I found myself playing more like 13/11. After 5k hands, I'm still probably not back to my original FR game, yet. But I'm close.

2. Auto-betting scripts.

Anyone know a decent script for either UB or Absolute? Or wanna write one? I would pay someone to write/customize a betting script for those sites. Better, I would be forever grateful if someone could post a link to good one somewhere online. PM me if you're interested in writing one. But I play NL10, so the amount I can spring for would only cover a couple hours of your time - LoL.

3. How much EV can we "lose" but still be overall more profitable?

After 5k hands of 12-tabling, I'm pretty comfortable. But I still folded 99 in the cutoff with an accidental click trying to fold 63o on the table that was suddenly beneath it. How many misclicks is too many and means "play fewer tables rtf now!!"? I'm misclicking less than once per 1.5k hands right now.

4. How much "earn maximization" can we give up with poor bet-sizing when playing 6 great hands at once?

This happened for the first time yesterday. I get these six hands within about 10 seconds: AA, KK, AK, JJ, 77 and 99. I hit two sets and top two pair with AK, and I'm trying to shake all the loose change out of the villains' pockets. I'm ahead in 4 four hands, and the villains are calling down multiple streets. But betting 2/3's and 3/4's and check-raising on those tables (along with the folds on other tables) just overwhelmed the system (my brain and click speed, not the hardware). Then I pick up 2 AQ hands and AJs, all in position, as I'm fighting to keep my head above water. So I have 9 great hands I should get bigtime value out of, but I KNOW I coughed up maybe 1-1.5 BI of value in 90 seconds. The fact this has happened only once in 5k leads me to think it's no big deal and that I'll soon be fast enough to not let it get to me. But do y'all ever "misplay" big hands when they all come at once? How much is too often? Thoughts?

5. How long can you "experiment" profitably?

As you can see, I pretty much gritted my teeth and played 5k hands "come hell or high water." This was after a week of adding a table at a time and learning my system: where to place tables, how move tables around based on tight-loose, etc.

Then I played five sessions of about 1k hands each. First two sessions, down a buy-in. Third session, down 2.5 buy-ins. Fourth session break-even. Fifth session, up 3 buy-ins and "feeling it," knowing I'm playing well. Got the typical suckouts (AA vs. 77 all-in pre, KK vs. JJ all-in after 9-high flop lost to runner runner straight), but still ended up very positive. My reads were solid, calling down correctly, and pushing from ahead. All the way through, I knew I was getting better, and some of the losses were just variance. When do you guys "stop-loss" the additional tables? How long do you keep experimenting, knowing you're playing only B- poker but improving quickly? How much can you let your win rate suffer as you increase your max # of tables?