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    Default Possible to 2-4 table with overlap?

    Is it possible to effectively multitable with overlap (not just the chatbox but the actual table)?
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    ive been doing it for years
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    I think so - it didn't have any problems doing it on my old monitor and have noticed no appreciable improvement in my results nowadays. If the overlap were so bad that a single table take up the majority of the screen then ys, I can see it being a nuisance.
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    i sometimes get lost in action when i have like 3 hands playing at the same time. Maybe a problem i wouldnt have sans overlap, but i manage.
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    Ya I did it for ages with 5 tables. And put FTR over the top for good measure.
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    Play on Party and tile 'em.
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    play on stars and stack them on top of each other. tables won't pop up til you've acted on the current table. you can play like 8-10 just fine doing this.
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    i 12 table party on a shitty laptop screen 1024x700, so yeah it works
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    just don't have the buttons overlap. Nothing worse than going and hitting a pre play fold button and folding a made hand when the other table pops up. Stagger them enough so you can see your hands pre flop, it gives you a little more time to think about the hand.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trainer_jyms
    Nothing worse than going and hitting a pre play fold button and folding a made hand when the other table pops up.
    Oh yes there is... hitting the call button accidentally when someone just went all-in. I did it once and learned my lesson. Did wonders for my table image though...

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