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How to use >6 tables
How do you guys arrange mroe than 6 tables?
I have a standard laptop screen and can now comfortably play 6 tables. I arrange them 3 accross and 2 down, and although I can't see all tables completely at any one time, I can always see a part of all of them which means I can very quickly bring any of them into view at the click of a button.
However if I add another table, then it means at one point that one will be hidden behind the other 6, so it's then difficult to bring it the front if I want to wach the play on that table. How do you guys get around this? I can't make them any smaller without the hud stats taking up too much of the table. Any ideas?
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multitabling was never meant to be done on a laptop. Most guys that take it seriously hook the laptop to an external monitor and either run two screens side by side or have one big monitor.
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I rarely play on my laptop, but when I do, it's usually just 1 table while I'm sitting on the couch watching tv. Otherwise I can play up to 12 tables with no overlap using this:
http://www.dlp108.com/wp-content/upl...en_monitor.jpg
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How do you link to your TV? My TV is old and shit but would probably bump me up to 9 tables. Can older TVs work?
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There's probably an s-video output on your laptop. Just get an svideo cable but remember the resolution on your tv is less than the resolution on your laptop. Meaning it'll be bigger at a lower resolution so it's a tradeoff of small and clear or big and fuzzy.
You could go buy an external monitor to connect to your laptop. Bought my son a 23" monitor at Bestbuy for $150 not too long ago.
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http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z...ed/screens.jpg
this is how i do 8 tbls on my 13inch laptop without many problems. when i play more i have a 24inch monitor like ohio_rounder suggested[/quote]
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idk, I guess it depends upon how you're used to viewing the tables. I can comfortably put a half dozen on my laptop screen (and 9 would be okay) with Fulltilt. I just tile them but am used to viewing small tables. Other sites like Titan, not so great.
I think stacking them is the way to go if you plan on playing alot of tables - having the screen quartered and then mulitiple tables stacked upon one another.