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Aok can probably say this better, but keep your decisions as simple as possible, especially if multitabling. PF at least you should know probably 90% of the time what you're going to do with any particular hand in any particular position with the given action. Simplifying your PF play will make post flop that much easier. That in turn makes it easier to play more than one table at a time.
Most hands you fold. Some hands you might limp in EP you'll raise in LP. Some hands you raise MP you fold LP to a raise. Have a plan as to what hands you will play, where you play them, and for how much. Much of this is work you should have done before you ever sit down at a table.
By having a plan before you sit down, you will come accross fewer situations where you run out of time. This is by no means the only consideration, but it can give you a solid basis for your decisions.
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