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Old 06-13-05, 08:18 PM
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....but I don't think so.

For starters, I multi-table, and no way am I 5 seconds slower per action (on average) than the average player. I can't prove it, but I would venture a guess that I am actually FASTER than the average player, even including the rare occasions when I get caught up in something and the clock starts ticking.

Of course, that's just me. In an extreme example, I could see a multi-tabler taking an extra 5 seconds per action maybe 10% of the time... so really, that's only an extra 1/2 second per action. Rerun your numbers and you'll want to play with the multi-tablers.

If you don't, so be it. Change tables.

One more piece of advice: You'll never be successful at poker if you don't learn to be patient.... This is as good a place as any to start.
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