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Buckmulligan 11-01-2005 10:39 PM

Should finding 30% VPIP tables at 3/6 be difficult at 9 PM?
 
Because i have been having some problems. If it is difficult, should I be looking for tables with really high average VPIPs for the highest players and really low for the lowest?

solidswede 11-01-2005 10:54 PM

Re: Should finding 30% VPIP tables at 3/6 be difficult at 9 PM?
 
3 over 25 will make a decent game, don't worry about overall. Remeber though that you get an idea of players VPIP after 50 hands, but don't no for sure until about 750 hands.
Good Luck

11-02-2005 04:19 PM

Re: Should finding 30% VPIP tables at 3/6 be difficult at 9 PM?
 
I find it difficult to find +30 vpip at anytime, but I keep looking.

olavfo 11-02-2005 04:41 PM

Re: Should finding 30% VPIP tables at 3/6 be difficult at 9 PM?
 
Table VP$IP doesn't tell the whole story. I see many 3-6 players appearing as TAG who play weak postflop. (Fish in wolves' clothing).

While a table VP$IP of 25 or more almost always indicates a good game, it is not a requirement. A table with average VP$IP of 20 can have 1 or 2 really loose and bad players while the rest are tight, but usually some of tighties don't play too well. Such a game can be very profitable.

You need to hold your own against the good players while exploiting the weaknesses of the bad ones. It's not all that hard to do, especially when you use PokerTracker + PA Hud to keep track of your opponents' styles.


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