Quote Originally Posted by nibbles
Because I'm multi-tabling i can't take real time notes.
I think this could be the root of several problems. I personally believe you should play with as few tables as needed so that you can take notes and make reads in REAL time. Otherwise, you're not playing poker. You're playing systematically which is very exploitable and more importantly will put a cap on your win rate. Especially at the micro stakes when you're learning the game, you should not be playing more tables until you've proven you can be very successful with less.

How many are you playing? I suggest playing 1, 2, or 3 tables tops. You should be taking notes on player behavior on what they play, how they play, where they play, and any patterns that you notice can be exploited. Over time when you settle into a level that you want to play at full time, you can then strategically add more tables until you're maxing out your win rate. But, until then, I think you'll do best by backing off the tables enough so you can play and learn poker the right way.