Wednesday, November 7, 2007

I, Robot.



I have taken another step in my quest towards multi-tabling pwnage. 10 tables of 600NL. I rule.

I recommend playing 10 tables if you are tired of thinking about anything except poker decisions or just tired of being sane. I think I still played profitable poker, but I guess there has to be an increase of mistakes every time I add a table. Also I got the nice feeling that my brain was being slowly toasted.

The screen captcha that I sometimes get is particularly annoying playing ten tables, because first I have to finish all table actions, THEN turn the 'force active table to front' option in MTH off, THEN type the captcha text, THEN turn the option back on, and THEN take care of all the actions waiting in queue without timing out the last ones. This may sound like a walk in the park, but the MTH option makes the mouse unresponsive when clicking other windows than the active table, so it is quite a pain to navigate the menus. It is possible, but not very relaxing. I think my increased difficulty in passing the captcha test is a sure sign that I am slowly developing towards becoming a robot.

I've also played some 1000NL lately, since my results were so good last month. Results have NOT been good my last couple of sessions though, so I think I may need a small break from the grinding. The 10 tabling experiment was partly caused by being bored with the same old grinding I must admit, so I think I should spend some time doing something else for a couple of days now. This may or may not result in me posting a blog entry with some actual content! Don't say I didn't warn you.

3 comments:

Kenneth said...

Sick snapshot.

I'm still trying to wrap my head around 6-tabling. 10? Sick. Robotically sick.

joxum (Denmark) said...

Hi!

Nice to finally find another danish poker blog worth reading (besides my own of course).

Cool screenshot, I get dizzy from playing more than two tables.

/j.

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