Quote: Originally Posted by Styrofoam
Of course, your concentration on each hand is a quite a bit lower, but assuming you make 15 bucks an hour playing 1 table, you can make 30 bucks an hour playing 2.
Not really. People multitable mainly because they make more money doing so, but to suggest that you can multiply your average profit by the number of tables to get expected gain is a little simple. When you're playing multiple tables, your concentration will suffer a little as you said and you will miss little things, and your winrate will suffer. Still, it's worth 2-tabling it even if you make $15 an hour 1-tabling, which drops to $12 an hour if you're 2-tabling, as you're winning $24/h as opposed to $15/h.
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