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Multitabling Rush Poker On Full Tilt
With fast-paced action, the largest player pool available for games online, and up to hundreds of hands an hour, Full Tilt’s Rush Poker seems like it couldn’t be better. This easy access new game format is taking the poker world by storm, but Full Tilt’s innovative ideas for Rush Poker don’t stop here. One of the most intriguing features of the new game is using multi-tables in Full Tilt’s Rush Poker games.
Advantages of Using Multiple Tables
Though Rush Poker is already keeping the action at high speeds for most players, some players want the advantage of being in several games at once. Rush Poker players can be seated in up to eight games at once, each as a separate entry.
One advantage of using multi-tables in Full Tilt’s Rush Poker is the chance to multiply a player’s investments by engaging several games at once. Technically, doing well in several games means a player makes more money in less time by simultaneously advancing in multiple games.
Another benefit of multi-tabling is thinking about the bigger picture of games. Keeping in mind that each game is part of a larger process, if one game is going well, but another is starting to not go as well, the outcome balances between them. Multi-table play also means that a player doesn’t waste time while switching between games with the fold-move function if another entry is moving forward in a game toward a win.
How to Use Multi-Tables at Full Tilt’s Rush Poker
Setting up multi-table play is relatively easy. In the Rush Poker lobby, to enter a game players click the “Join Now” button. This moves them to select their buy-in and be seated in the first available game. To use the multi-table feature, players simply click on “Join Now” a second (or third, or fourth) time. Each “Join Now” is a separate game entry and appears in a separate window.
The software selection ensures that players using multi-tables in Full Tilt's Rush Poker won’t be seated with themselves in a game or with other players who are multi-tabling. If player A and player B are both in multiple games at once, they will not be seated together in more than one game, to ensure no unfair advantage can occur between them.
Cautions of Using Multi-Tables in Full Tilt's Rush Poker
Players do need to remember that each entry is a separate game and a separate buy-in. Whenever a game starts, the players invest a new blind into the game. This can become very costly if a player moves into too many games at once. The initial money commitments have to be balanced with the overall bankroll available for Rush Poker games.
The other caution is that some players might like to multi-task, but may loose track of their games if they enter too many. To test your multi-table skills, start with two entries before adding more. See if the balance between two diverse games allows you to effectively play in both at the same time. You don’t want to lose in one because you are concentrating overly hard in another.
Using multi-tables in Full Tilt's Rush Poker is another dimension to poker. It’s also a unique feature of this incredible new style of poker for players to enjoy and master.
Players can earn 4 times as much rakeback by multitabling Rush Poker. If you do not have a Full Tilt Poker account, then get Full Tilt rakeback before registering to play Rush Poker. |