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Table selection at 2/4 party using PAHUD
I've just moved over from 2/4 at Absolute, to 2/4 at Party.
Man I learned alot at Absolute, I beat the Abs 2/4 for 2.5BB/100 and it's amazing to me to see all the loose players at Party. Anyway, with regards to table selection at 2/4 Party, what should I look for? I have PAHUD, but I never used it at Absolute as there were only ever 4-6 tables running. What should I look for with PFR, VP$P for the tables? A newbies guide to table selection at 2/4 would be great! Thanks |
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Re: Table selection at 2/4 party using PAHUD
VPIP is the most important thing. Any table where the average VPIP is at least 30 is good. high average pots are also desirable.
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Re: Table selection at 2/4 party using PAHUD
Low PFR, high average pot, and high VPIP are all nice. I can't give you any formulae for weighting these things, because I'm still trying to figure that out myself. Enjoy PP.
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Re: Table selection at 2/4 party using PAHUD
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I've just moved over from 2/4 at Absolute, to 2/4 at Party. Man I learned alot at Absolute, I beat the Abs 2/4 for 2.5BB/100 and it's amazing to me to see all the loose players at Party. Anyway, with regards to table selection at 2/4 Party, what should I look for? I have PAHUD, but I never used it at Absolute as there were only ever 4-6 tables running. What should I look for with PFR, VP$P for the tables? A newbies guide to table selection at 2/4 would be great! Thanks [/ QUOTE ] All I use PA for at party 2-4 is to see which tables 'not' to sit at. If you open a table, and the stats come up, and everyone is red/orange, I just close it. Or, if you see there are like 2-3 super fish at your table, vp+60, then they all leave, and you see no green, just leave. Other than that, most tables at 2-4 are decent. |
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Re: Table selection at 2/4 party using PAHUD
anytime other then weekend nights i have a very hard time finding very many 30's i think most of the time I settle for some 26's. Am I not looking hard enough?
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Re: Table selection at 2/4 party using PAHUD
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VPIP is the most important thing. Any table where the average VPIP is at least 30 is good. high average pots are also desirable. [/ QUOTE ] I am a lot more interested in the VPIP of the two loosest at the table than I am in the table average. Some of the best tables have a table average VPIP in the low 20s, with two guys in the 50s and two guys near 10. Also, I generally do not want to sit on the right of the loose ones. (It is true that a table average in the 30s is almost always good, of course.) |
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Re: Table selection at 2/4 party using PAHUD
table selection at 2/4? I just open up a table that has 1 open seat, thats my selection. At 2/4 on party you shouldn't worry about table selection
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Re: Table selection at 2/4 party using PAHUD
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table selection at 2/4? I just open up a table that has 1 open seat, thats my selection. At 2/4 on party you shouldn't worry about table selection Melch [/ QUOTE ] this is bad advice. |
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Re: Table selection at 2/4 party using PAHUD
This is horrible advice
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Re: Table selection at 2/4 party using PAHUD
I don't worry about table selection.
I am looking to improve however and the money isn't a huge thing for me. Is table selection more about money making properties? I play to get experience so is it better to play stronger opponents? True |
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