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  1. I don't know what I can tell you. I mean, there is no way to make your screen any bigger.But for what its worth, I multi table on my lap top. I put a screen in each corner and just deal with the overlap. One thing which I do that might help is to sit in corner seats so that you are never covered up.Also, you don't have to be watching all hands at all times to beat the lower limtis. Just get basic reads on people. Its easier with out overlap, but its definitely doable.
  2. Poker didn't really become profitable to me untill after my first six or seven months playing it. The first big problem I ran into was that I was just playing too many different games, when I should have been focusing on one. If I felt like playing Limit, I would do that, then I would take a stab at a sit and go, then I would play 6-max NL. Anyway, I was really just spinning my wheels. Finally, I buckled down and decided to focus on multi tabling limit hold'em. I bought Ed Millers Small Stakes Holdem, read it cover to cover. Then I disected it chapter by chapter taking notes in a note boo
  3. In tournaments you can't rebuy at any time, the blinds increase, and the money is payed out according to finish, For these reasons the value of the chips effectively change depending on the situation you are in. For the most part, tournament chips tend to be a more valuable . This rewards agression and means that there are few situations where one should call a raise.If this doesn't make sense to you, I suggest you buy Tournament Poker by sklansky.In cashgames, because you can always rebuy, you want push all your small edges.
  4. Its sort of a CUTE idea to have all these different but equal styles of poker. It sort of sounds like your discussing the merits of Praying Mantis vs. those of drunken Monkey, but really its all very silly.Not all aproaches are equal and some people are better able to apply one over another. Also, you can be a winning player, and still do things wrong.Finally, all good poker players play by the pot odds. When Gus Hanson called with the 10-8, he did so because, given his reads, he had the propper odds to Call. Even when bluffing, you have to weigh the odds of the bluff failing against the s
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