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Old 02-19-2007, 05:27 AM
Bob T. Bob T. is offline
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Default Leave the table?

Ok, so in the current online environment, you have to be able to get the most out of all kinds of games.

Here's one thing I've been thinking about, your multitabling, and you have your name on a couple of lists. Your name comes up, and you get a seat in a game. A while ago, it had some characteristics that you liked, but you were fourth or fifth on the list, when you joined it, and you have been busy, and haven't kept up with whether or not the game is any good.

Anyway, you post in the Big blind, and the first hand you play is folded to you. This kind of indicates that the game is going to play tight, and right now you don't see any known donaters on the table. You got a SB's worth of profit off of this table, for playing one hand. Should you decline the SB, and try and find another table, perhaps one where there is more action, or do you stick it out, and hope that the seat that you took, wasn't the one that was generating all the action?

Anyway, what do people think about taking a one SB profit and bailing on this table?
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