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Table selection
A lot of people talk about selecting profitable tables. When you're looking at the table stats in the lobby, what are the important stats. Any other suggestions on selecting profitable tables? I usually go to the table with a decent % people seeing flop and a lot of hands/hour.
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Re: Table selection
I started a thread on this the other week.
Here you go: http://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/showfl...part=1&vc=1 |
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Re: Table selection
Yeah thanks- I was just reading it!
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Re: Table selection
To some degree, this will depend on your style. If you are a tight player, you may like tables with lots of action so that there is a better chance of getting paid off with your good hands. If you are a loose aggressive, you may prefer a nitty table that you can run over. In any event, I think most would agree that more hands per hour is generally better. Another thing that I like to look for are the stack sizes of the people at the table.
I'm currently on a short bankroll at one site (free rolled from a third party site), so I'm trying to find tables that are more likely to be weak/passive. I look for .05/.10 6-Max NL tables where the average pot size is relatively small (less than $2), no-one has more than $10, preferably most stacks are $5-$7. I've found that many people are playing loose pre-flop, limping often, but scared tight when they miss the flop. I buy in for $5 and leave when I have more than $10. This lets me build a bankroll (slowly) on easy prey while minimizing risk. Which table you choose depends on your goals for the session. Do you want to gain experience beating a tough/agressive game or do you want to maximize your earn by finding your most beatable games. hope this helps - dubiousdrift |
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