
Omar.Imrane
Rock Star
Platinum Level
Honestly, I stopped playing multiple tables at once, and it felt like I rediscovered real poker. I used to think the more tables I played, the more chances I'd have to win — but what really happened was I kept losing focus, missing spots, and busting out of every table one by one. I remember trying two tables once, and I felt like I was spinning in circles. One table had an all-in, the other had a guy chatting like we were on Facebook Live, and I was just… lost. My brain? Frozen from the first hand 😅
Then I switched back to one table, and everything changed. I started focusing more, reading players, playing comfortably. The result? My win rate went up, my losses went down. I realized that playing one table with full attention is way better than three where I’m basically just clicking buttons and watching chips disappear.
And when someone tells me, “You need to play four tables to make real money,” I just say, “I’m a poker player, not an ATM machine!” 😄
So am I the only one who found peace with a single table? Or are there others out there who feel the same?
Then I switched back to one table, and everything changed. I started focusing more, reading players, playing comfortably. The result? My win rate went up, my losses went down. I realized that playing one table with full attention is way better than three where I’m basically just clicking buttons and watching chips disappear.
And when someone tells me, “You need to play four tables to make real money,” I just say, “I’m a poker player, not an ATM machine!” 😄
So am I the only one who found peace with a single table? Or are there others out there who feel the same?