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Old 06-03-2006, 12:07 PM
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Default UB - Mini View

I am a fan of any mini-view in any game on any site because it doesn't take up my whole screen. But I think UB has the best. It's small, well laid out, and to the point. I'm not a bell and whistle type of person when it comes to online poker. All I need is the information and the ability to pay attention. If you're the same I'd recommend trying it.

Does anyone else use this setting on this or any other site? Am I alone here?

  
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No your not alone! I play 9 tables on UB and with the miniview I only need one of my screens to do it Just to bad UB only allows you to have 9 tables open.
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UB is certainly one of the best for single screen multitabling. The only critisism i have is that you do not see who you have notes on and the details for the games are not as full as they should be for tourneys.

The other one i like is party. They are good for up to 4 tables multitabling (you can do more but not see all easily on the screen at the same time
  
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Ive been using the mini view at PP and UB and I likeitalot. Keeps you from accidentally hitting a wrong button when a window pops up just as youre about to act.

Scottish- I have to say UB is growing on me. I just deposited $800 more to take advantage of the 25% reload bonus.

tvaal- I have no clue how you can keep up with 9 tables at one time. Youre going to have carpal tunnel syndrome. six 10plyr tables is my max. Youre the man.
  
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Tvaal is a machine!

I like the UB mini view too but will like it even more when Poker Ace HUD supports it.
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I dont like the miniview or playing at multiple tables either. I find that I can almost always play better when im at one table that is normal size rather than many mini veiw tables. There are just more distractions to make you make mistakes and lose more often. The most tables that I play at once is two and it is manageable without the miniview. It is probably cool for the people who do not get distracted and are good at multitasking though.
  
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I dont like the miniview or playing at multiple tables either. I find that I can almost always play better when im at one table that is normal size rather than many mini veiw tables. There are just more distractions to make you make mistakes and lose more often. The most tables that I play at once is two and it is manageable without the miniview. It is probably cool for the people who do not get distracted and are good at multitasking though.
I used to think the same until I learned how to multi-table and now there is no looking back for me. I play 3 comfortably and sometimes 4, eventually when i upgrade my system I will play more.

It cuts out variance by playing so many hands more than you normally would. For example I played 308 hands this morning in 1.5 hours which would have taken me over 3 hours on one table.
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Look at me, I'm gonna dig up an old thread just to ask where the fook has "tvaal" got to??
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