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SKY POKER,£500 WELCOME,NEW MULTI TABLE FEATURE

Sky Poker is rapidly becoming a top poker venue for players who appreciate the sheer class and style of their online presentation.

The site continues to improve and now they offer something to their players that was badly missed – multi table play.

Remember SKY POKER have increased their poker welcome bonus to £500,and also give members huge freerolls and cash prizes to their clients.

More about the new multi table feature from Sky Poker…..

How to get started on Sky Poker Multi-Tables

Sky Poker is delighted to offer the next stage in online poker – easy to use multi-tables. Now you can multi-table your favourite cash game, sit-and-go and multi-table tournaments, bringing all the advantages that can only be found in internet poker: the speed, challenge and excitement of taking on many sets of opponents at once.

Top Tips while Multi-Tabling

For those who haven’t yet tried the fast-paced action which multi-tabling provides, here are a few top tips to get you started:

Play where you are free from distraction

With so many more decisions to be made all the time, you’ll need to focus on the cards a lot more than when you only have one hand and five opponents to watch at once. There’s nothing worse than timing out or making a bad decision because you weren’t concentrating.
Start slowly

Arrange your tables in a manner in which you’re unlikely to miss out on anything accidentally – be smart when it comes to keeping an eye on your games, and don’t start off with as many as you can fit on your screen. Add tables one at a time until you are comfortable with the pace of the game.

Stagger your start

In tournaments, try at first to stagger their start times so you don’t end up at a crucial stage in four at once and find yourself hard pressed to make important decisions on many tables simultaneously.

Don’t rail yourself

Once you’ve made a decision and committed to it, move on to the next table at which action is coming back to you. This gives you more time to decide how to play each hand. If you’ve started with a sensible number of tables, you’ll find that you’ll soon easily be able to track the action without keeping your eyes glued to any particular table all the time.