What's your cap on how many tourneys you'll multi-table?

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I don't like to play more than two tourneys at the same time, sometimes I'll do 3 tables, but never more. Only exception is if I have freerolls open.

How about you?
 
before i had kids i could/would 6-8 table mainly sngs, 2 tables is a sweet spot but i normally have 4 up atm. 2 of them im focusing on 100% and the other 2 not so much, i stagger reg and game types so they wont really be overlapping in the deep thinking stages of a game. its ok to have 2x FTs up at once but once its 3+ you arent concentrating/focusing as much as you should and giving away $ at the most important stage imo
 
When it comes to me and poker, I always believe that quality should surpass quantity. I would rather play my best on a two tables. You really can focus and think through with two tables than with five or six. Mistakes always happen when you try to play too many tables.
 
When it comes to me and poker, I always believe that quality should surpass quantity. I would rather play my best on a two tables. You really can focus and think through with two tables than with five or six. Mistakes always happen when you try to play too many tables.
I agree mostly here, the thing is if you are playing within BRM it doesnt matter how many you have up as its only fractions of BR to enter but can juice your roll up with binks compared to playing the top of range buyins and higher risk. everyone has a comfort zone and just play to your strengths as much as you can. no one plays perfect poker at the end of the day so there is still edges in alot of games
 
I usually stick to one or two tourneys at a time. I might jump on a third if things are slow, but anything more than that feels like I’m spreading myself too thin. Freerolls are the only time I’ll open a few extra tables since there’s no real risk. Keeping focus on a couple tables usually leads to better decisions.
For me, focus beats quantity in my book.
 
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