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I am trying to work on my table selection. What factors do those of you knowledged in this area look for in picking a prime table (online).
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Higher VPIP first off
Second off, tables with stupid players. You gotta find that out for yourself. |
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lots of BAD players?
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lots of BAD players? [/ QUOTE ] Oh, OK - thanks? |
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if you see a weak-tight table, I believe it can be very profitable if you are a good player. You'll be able to steal pots all the time. They are also easier to read than LAPs
Melch |
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I am trying to work on my table selection. What factors do those of you knowledged in this area look for in picking a prime table (online). [/ QUOTE ] Lots of calling |
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Lots of calling preflop, Lots of check-calling post flop and opponents who fold on the river a lot...that's my definition on a juicy game
balt999 journal about poker and Life...check it out |
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Nice features, but I was looking for something a little more specific, i.e. "Table average VP$IP 29+", "Table average PFR X", etc.
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Simple,
if you're tight aggressive just look for a table with over 40% of people in preflop and ideally a comparatively low average pot total (compared with the other tables). Sometimes a shorthanded table goes mad and you find 60-70% of people in. Get in there fast and bet the hell out of your good hands. (Obviously fold the rest) |
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