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Old 10-10-2007, 06:31 AM
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Default A Question About Table Selection @ Micro Stakes

Hi,

I have recently tried moving tables more often. If I think that there are two or three decent players to my right or perhaps there are a few "decent" short stack players plugging seats.

What Im basicly looking for at a table is
- A high VPIP, especially to my right.
- A low PFR and AF for most players especially to my right.
- Not more than 1 or 2 nitty short stacks (Bad shortstacks are more than welcome)
- No one with solid stats or a high "Attempt to Steal" to my right.
- I will ignore all of the above if there is a total spewtard at the table, his chips are low hanging fruit.

So Im just checking what others look for, I know I might get the response "LOL @ micro stakes table selection" but I have 2 reasons why I should be -
- Every edge should be sought
- I want good habits as I move up.

So here are some questions for you all
(1) How important is table selection (at any stakes)?
(2) Does anyone use the "Stars Buddy List" at the software forum and what do you think of it?
(3) Would you auto-leave if you had a decent 2+2 player at the table or do you like the challange?
(4) What stats do you really like to see to your right?
(5) What stats do you really like to see to your left?
(6) Lets say a table is full of bad players but you cant seem to win a pot, every c-bet gets raised and the donks get lucky when you have a hand.
Your down 2-buyins on that table do you
- Stick it out since its a good table no matter whats happened lately.
- Just leave, maybe there are a couple of good LAGs running you over or your tilting against some of the donks.
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