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Multi vs. Single-Player Tables

8 October 2009 No Comment

Multi-player tables are tables with more than one player. In land-casinos, almost all non-video gaming is at Multi-player tables, unless the casino is dead, then a player can play one on one with a dealer; still, someone can come and sit down any time they want.

A single-player table only has one player. That player usually faces off against the dealer, or the bank. Traditionally, most online casinos only offered single-player tables; however, a new trend in online gaming offers Multi-player tables and some online casinos even offer live dealers. The new trend makes online gambling a more interactive experience.

Advantages vs. Disadvantages
There are good and bad things about both Single and Multi-player tables.

The good thing about a Multi-player table is the competition. It feels good to beat a group of people in a round of Poker.

Or, when you and a group of friends all beat a live dealer, it feels great.

Multi-player tables are fun. They’re social.

Also, a beginner can learn how to play quicker while at a Multi-player table.

The bad thing about a Multi-player table is the game unravels at a slower pace. More players = slower action. Especially online, when there is a chance someone has walked away from the computer, or has been knocked offline for whatever reason.

Another potentially bad thing about a Multi-table is that you don’t know the skill level of the other players at the table. If playing Poker, you don’t how smart that player is; what if they’re a professional? What about a game like Blackjack? If a novice player is next to a more advanced player and hits on 17, taking the dealer’s bust card, because of the novice player’s ineptness a more advanced player’s pockets have to suffer.

The good thing about a Single-player table is the game moves at a faster pace. There’s no one to interfere with the outcome and the player has no one to blame.

The bad thing about a Single-player table is the loneliness. If a player is going to gamble by themselves all day and night, maybe they’re better off picking up a Kafka novel and heading over to a Gamblers Anonymous meeting.

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