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efficacy 11-17-2007 12:12 PM

uncertainty seat selection principle
 
seat 1) 50/32/1
seat 2) just opened
seat 3) Heis
seat 4) Hero
seat 5) relatively unknown 30/15
seat 6) unknown, sitting out.

Hero:

a) moves to newly opened seat
b) stays put
c) finds greener pastures

thepizzlefosho 11-17-2007 12:20 PM

Re: uncertainty seat selection principle
 
probably finds a new table. your seat kind of sucks because Heis is going to iso that guy and you have to decide whether KQo if worth capping pf etc etc.

I don't think moving is neccessarily any beter because you can't open enough to probably make up for giving position to Heis. I really hate having good LAGTAGs to my left, and I think Heis 100% qualifies as that.

so I go c) >>>> b)>> a)

MacGuyV 11-17-2007 01:20 PM

Re: uncertainty seat selection principle
 
I guess Heis is always coldecked at my tables...He doesn't seem as crazy to me as everyone (and his posts) make him out to be.

TheHip41 11-17-2007 03:03 PM

Re: uncertainty seat selection principle
 
i don't see any 54/8/.6

again, you acutally play at tables like this?

A crazy/tough to play against lag, a solid 2+2, a decent looking tag and an unknown?

this, imho, is a horribe table.

Heisenb3rg 11-17-2007 07:13 PM

Re: uncertainty seat selection principle
 
sit out... I did [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

MacguyV, I play like 1-2 thousand hands when I sit down in a session... I post like 0-6 hands per session.. Selection bias yo

MacGuyV 11-17-2007 08:03 PM

Re: uncertainty seat selection principle
 
Well yah that's sorta what I meant.

vmacosta 11-17-2007 08:42 PM

Re: uncertainty seat selection principle
 
[ QUOTE ]
sit out... I did [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

MacguyV, I play like 1-2 thousand hands when I sit down in a session... I post like 0-6 hands per session.. Selection bias yo

[/ QUOTE ]

so are you denying that you are a solid, mostly abc tag?

Cuz there's nothing to be ashamed of--that's what's been getting the money for years now.

Anyway, I'm not sure what limit this was but you just described a reltaively decent 10/20 table to me. The unknown will sit back in eventually and if he turns out to be a tough tag you should prob quit, but you can't just give up on 50/30's that easily--theyre hard to come by.

Oink 11-17-2007 09:27 PM

Re: uncertainty seat selection principle
 
What the hell is wrong with this table?

I can se 1 moron, 1 potential fish and one unknown who is likely a fish as most regulars will be in your DB.

This is a bad table on US sites?

What the hell am I doing at party then... [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

Heisenb3rg 11-17-2007 09:42 PM

Re: uncertainty seat selection principle
 
It was at 5/10...
The 50/32/1.0 didnt play too bad post flop..

There is a HUGE range of skill for players that meet the 50/32/1.0 profile..

Also... 50/30's are hard to come by???

vmacosta 11-18-2007 12:14 AM

Re: uncertainty seat selection principle
 
[ QUOTE ]
It was at 5/10...
The 50/32/1.0 didnt play too bad post flop..

There is a HUGE range of skill for players that meet the 50/32/1.0 profile..

Also... 50/30's are hard to come by???

[/ QUOTE ]

fair enough. from what litle i've noticed i think you practice good game selection for the most part anyhow.

i've just been playing a lot of Euro hours on stars (6am EST, for example) and given the lack of games going at those hours, the game you described sounds plenty good.


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