One of the possibilities that sets playing online poker apart from playing ‘live’ poker games is that of multi-tabling. For winning poker players this feature will be a very attractive one and certainly can be called an advantage, while for loosing players this possibility would only make them spend their money faster and hence won’t be too appealing to look into.
If you are a winning player at the low limits, you are probably playing at a ~20% ROI (in tournaments) or ~4BB/100 in ring games. If you are playing only one table at a time, this roughly translates into a 2-5$ per hour profit. That’s a meager income by any standards, and if you want to make more money, you will have to play higher stakes. However, at higher stakes, you may not have the same edge and may perform much worse. The secret of winning more money is to multi-table these low-limit games.
Beginners often find it amazing that some people can actually multi-table ten games at a time. I once thought the same, and this article will show you the necessary things you will need for multi-tabling.
For some it is obvious, but for many people multi-table play is something that is not understood. Fortunately, it is exactly what it sounds like. All it means is that you play more than one table at the same time (multi-tabling). Some of the best online players in the world play up to twenty or more tables at the same time every day all day. This is the best way to get as much profit out of your session as possible. If you can turn a good profit from playing at one table, imagine what you could do at five tables? If you play them well, you would make around five times the amount that you were making at one table.