Re: Evaluating Sites/Levels/Games and Tables.
Bison, you have truly screwed up my night and I can only hope for a more detailed explanation because your advice goes against everything we've been taught.
I don't know who taught you. This is what I learned. It's not gospel, and some people will certainly disagree, but I'm not joking.
There are times when the effect is less important, but as near as I can figure, the theory still holds. Let me sum up: tight players of any sort represent only a small portion of your total opponents. Loose players of any sort represent a much larger slice proportionally. It is in your best interest to have position on the players you will play against most often.
Now, I haven't included a discussion of aggression here because I'm not able to explain it well or concisely yet. When I look at a table with known players, I usually have a strong feeling about where I want to sit. Or whether I want to sit at all. And the first layer of my evaluation is what I explained in the first post.
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