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InterPoker .50/1 Tables Very Tight?
InterPoker .50/1 and 1/2 full ring tables are very tight.
I played about 1200 hands and each table was only about 20% vpip with very few loose passive players. Hard to win any money unless you are on a hot streak. Are those tables allways this tight? Trying to clear a bonus - should I try the euro or english pound tables instead? |
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Re: InterPoker .50/1 Tables Very Tight?
Play shorthanded.
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Re: InterPoker .50/1 Tables Very Tight?
You need to raise UTG+1 and UTG anytime. IF you do that, ppl will think you have AA or KK gauranteed. Show em your 79o. Do it next time with junk, show again. IT will liven up your table [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
I'm not trying to sound like an ass, but I HAVE done this before and it does work. |
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Re: InterPoker .50/1 Tables Very Tight?
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Play shorthanded. [/ QUOTE ] every idiot, donk, jackass and their moms are playing the 6max tables......their 6max tables are as good as i have played at anywhere |
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Re: InterPoker .50/1 Tables Very Tight?
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[ QUOTE ] Play shorthanded. [/ QUOTE ] every idiot, donk, jackass and their moms are playing the 6max tables......their 6max tables are as good as i have played at anywhere [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: InterPoker .50/1 Tables Very Tight?
Prima network .50/1$ tables are 18vpip
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Re: InterPoker .50/1 Tables Very Tight?
Sorry for being new, but what is VPIP?
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Re: InterPoker .50/1 Tables Very Tight?
People seeing the flop.
If there are 10 players at a table and this table has a VPIP of 20%, 2 out of ten people are seeing the flop on average. |
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Re: InterPoker .50/1 Tables Very Tight?
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People seeing the flop. If there are 10 players at a table and this table has a VPIP of 20%, 2 out of ten people are seeing the flop on average. [/ QUOTE ] No. VPIP is "Voluntarily Put Money In Pot". A table with a VPIP of 20% would have three players seeing the pot - The big blind and two limpers. This is a Poker Tracker statistic BTW. |
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