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Re: Question about table selection (more specifically pokerstars 10/20 6m)
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The guy plays 10/20 regular and think he is a great pokerplayer. Im sure he got a good reason to not make real money at higher limits [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] * OP, u shouldnt listen to what the big egos says in this thread. Rake is huge at $10/20 and since its a pretty low limit u need a big edge to really make $. U will not make any substantial moey out of 90% of the regulars. I dont sit down at a table with only regulars and 1 fish. Its just to tricky to play if u multitable and ur edge is smaller then u think (only 1/5 of the fishmoney) I think u need at least 2 unknowns at a table. Sit down, and leave if u see that one of the unknowns knows how to play (after 50 hands he is 32/19, AF 2.5... thats enough, dont play him... u dont need to play 353 hands and try to understand his weaknesses, just leave and avoid). [/ QUOTE ] kiddo, do you have a large PT db? I only have like 50k hands on this comp so its not much use, but could you look up numbers to support your argument. I would have thought the difference in ev between 5 decent regulars and 5 good regulars would be small in comparison to the difference between 2 unknowns (assume 38/13 on average?) and one huge fish (50/5?). The trick is figuring out the difference between an average and a good regular i guess. |
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