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Seating at table theory question
Talking about our typical 35/4/3 fish
2 seats open at a table one to the left of the fish and one to the right. Fish has about 2/3 buyin. Do you want to sit on his right and bet into him, have him call and fold to cbets or do you want him on your left where he will often limp in and call raises from earlier bettors? |
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Re: Seating at table theory question
On his left and it's not close.
Also, when you sit at his direct right, he's unintentionally gonna float the hell out of you or stack you w/ bottom pair when you pot-pot-shove your overs. Very frustrating. |
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Re: Seating at table theory question
when i find a table with a 45+ VPIP im sitting in no matter what. the last few days have been tough for me against the fishies and im curious to see if people dont care about position when an opportunity comes along to be at the table with one of these guys. IMO im taking the chance with them at the table
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Re: Seating at table theory question
As WhiteRabbit said, it's not even close for me. Why would you want to sit to his right? If he calls all the time when you bet into him, he'll check/call all the time too.
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Re: Seating at table theory question
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On his left and it's not close. [/ QUOTE ] QFT - An otherwise terrible game very often becomes playable if you're just left of a bad player. |
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