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I have been playing a lot of the $12 Turbos on FTP recently and have come to recognize many of the regulars. However, most of them don't seem to mind jumping into each others sets and filling a table with 4-5 regulars. I know it is hard for a multitabler to scan the registered list all the time, but a little more effort would increase your ROI and my ROI if you try harder to surround yourself with mostly donks.
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#3
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i grind 6.50s and know all the regulars. i like playing with them because i know their games.
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You may know their games, but a regular usually makes less mistakes than some random person just playing one table for fun.
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Problem is you can't avoid them. You can sit out for 30 minutes and there will still be regulars. It's a waste of time unless the game you registering has like 3+ regulars then move one level up or down.
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Please do unveil a workable recipe for avoiding the regulars. Both $12 and $24 are filled with the regs, with the exception of maybe 3pm to 7pm PST.
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I don't know how good my ROI assumtions are, but playing $24 and $36 yesterday, my script found tables where the 6 first that sat down had a total ROI (including rake) of +42 to -66, so some people really need to think before they sit down.
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