DavidC
07-06-2005, 05:14 AM
I datamine the 2/4, currently, but have also datamined 1/2 full and 9-max , 1/2 6m, and 0.5/1 full.
When I set up a 0.5/1 full on a tuesday night, normally none of my tables break by the end of the night.
When I set it up tonight, 2/3 of my tables had broken between 12am eastern and 5am eastern.
Pretty sad.
This is basically caused by a lot of tight aggressive pros switching tables as tables become bad, which causes the table to collapse quickly as the TAGs follow eachothers' leads and don't want to play short-handed vs other TAGs. /images/graemlins/smile.gif
I suppose it could also be naturally occuring as people go to bed, but as I stated earlier, 0.5/1 is normally more resilient during this time.
So, a word of warning, if you hop up to 2/4, this is what's waiting for you. /images/graemlins/smile.gif
It's a beatable game, but it's much differnt than the 0.5/1.
(sample size 20 tables, 1 evening, could be just variance).
When I set up a 0.5/1 full on a tuesday night, normally none of my tables break by the end of the night.
When I set it up tonight, 2/3 of my tables had broken between 12am eastern and 5am eastern.
Pretty sad.
This is basically caused by a lot of tight aggressive pros switching tables as tables become bad, which causes the table to collapse quickly as the TAGs follow eachothers' leads and don't want to play short-handed vs other TAGs. /images/graemlins/smile.gif
I suppose it could also be naturally occuring as people go to bed, but as I stated earlier, 0.5/1 is normally more resilient during this time.
So, a word of warning, if you hop up to 2/4, this is what's waiting for you. /images/graemlins/smile.gif
It's a beatable game, but it's much differnt than the 0.5/1.
(sample size 20 tables, 1 evening, could be just variance).