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Ok, a few days ago, I posted a thread asking the pros how many MTTs they play in a day. Their numbers were quite overwhelming for us non pros. The average number of MTT played by pros here was around 30 a day. Of course, in order to be successful at multitabling MTT you need to have a good setup.
So here we go. Can you please show us your MONITOR set ups in PHOTOS. I'm sure that a lot of us here would love to see your Command Centers.
I'm an amateur and here is my setup.

Pathetic isn't it? LOL -
lol mine look a bit like yours !! except went for a mac book pro instead of pc..
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Classic bigwillie
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Loving these pics!! Awesome set ups.....Would love to see Mements or Moormans or any one that plays every mtt on the internet :-)
I dont need to add mine, pretty much like OP but add another laptop next to it :-/ -
Guna be a good thread! Keep the pics comin! My setup looks like OPs but a slightly smaller screen lol hard as he'll to play over 6-8 tourneys at a time.
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Don't have pics but I started with a single monitor that did 4 tables no resizing. Then moved to two 24" monitors could do 4 on each but didn't really like going back and fourth. Now I have a laptop with a 30" hooked up and can do 6 tables no overlap or 9 with slight overlap. I'd like to get one monitor that could handle 9-12 tables no overlap or resizing.
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Originally Posted by Sdanby
just wandering, are the 6 tables on the left monitor at full standard size or have you made them smaller to fit? what res and size are your monitors? thanks
They are slightly smaller than default size, not much though.
Both monitors are exactly the same, 23 inches each
Res = 2048 x 1152 (ya, i have weird monitors)
If i could set it up again I would have probly went with something like 1900 x 1200, but at the time these monitors were super cheap so I couldn't pass them up. Plus i can 12 table without any overlap, which is pretty solid. -
Edited By: brysch22 Aug 19th, 2010 at 06:17 PM
Ok this is my setup. Have a 32" flat panel LCD TV on the top, and then the main monitor is a 30" 2560X1600 Samsung 305T monitor, basically as big as they go and highest resolution they have..or at least when I bought it..and then the side monitor is a 19" widescreen dell which is good for poker client lobbies, and internet browsing. The monitor is sick, in the next pic you can see how you can still have very sizeable tables that arent small and still have lots of them and room to spare..notice the sick resolution.
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lol
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lol I like how you left the pipe in the pic.
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nah, there's a pc just left of the chair, you can kind of see it. Aeron chair ftw tho.
Edited By: ahustla16 Aug 19th, 2010 at 10:00 PM
Was already on it, that was day 1 so there wasnt really anything on it. But I now have multiple backgrounds and sometimes panoramic shots up...























