Multitabling: how many tables your brain really handles

Multitabling is not a badge — it is a bandwidth allocation problem. Every table you add trades depth of read for volume of clicks. Most players add tables when they are bored, not when their bb/100 on the current count is stable and their misclick rate is zero.
Capacity by experience (cash)
The two-table truth most grinders skip
Two tables let you watch showdowns, update notes, and catch sizing tells you miss at four. At NL50 and below, edge often lives in exploits, not volume. I know grinders who doubled hourly dropping from 6→2 tables because stop spewing on autopilot folds and missed value bets.
Layout rules that save buttons
Primary table center
Highest stakes or toughest pool gets big tile — not the table that registered first.
Audio only for action
Visual flashing for every table trains lizard brain. Sound on your turn only.
Same stake tier
Mixing NL10 and NL50 on one screen is how you call too light on the big one.
Hard cap in session notes
Write max tables: 3 before login. Willpower loses to one hot table.
Signals you are one table too many
- You auto-check turn without planning river.
- Showdown notes empty after 2 hours.
- Timebank every orbit on two+ tables simultaneously.
- Win rate up in hands/hour, down in bb/100 — classic volume trap.
I remember six tables and the misclick that cost a buy-in
I remember running six NL25 tables because «volume» — misclicked raise instead of fold preflop with J7o for 100bb effective, got 4-bet, spewed. One misclick per 400 hands sounds rare until you multiply by six tiles — that is misclick EV worse than rake. I capped at four, then three on NL50+, and hourly stabilized up even though hands/hour dropped.

Run two tables for ten sessions on NUTS POKER, log misclicks and missed value bets, then add a third only if bb/100 holds. Your brain has a table cap — find it with data, not with streamer layouts.




