When you multi-table you play your cards more than you play the players. Simple as that. What you experienced is what I'd expect. When you play more tables you tighten up big-time. Playing only premium hands in NL will give you a chance to make some serious bank. PLUS, you're not bored as hell just playing one table....All of the sudden you can lay down ATs UTG instead of calling, hitting your ace, and then losing huge to AK or AQ.

You say that it's a little crazy doing more than one table? Well, all I can say to that is you'll get used to it. I remember back a few months ago when I started two-tabling. I thought it was nuts, and actually told Ilikeaces86 (who staked me and was watching me) that I didn't think I'd ever be able to four-table. It just seemed to go so fast...

Two months later I am four tabling and sometimes even *that* gets boring if I'm running cold.

Also...about getting reads. You can still get reads four-tabling. Just not as many, and not as spot on. But you still get them. It'll just take some getting used to. Here in a few weeks (or two months like me) you'll wonder how you *ever* one-tabled in the first place.