Re: Knowing your table
I think knowing the table is one of the "big three" in successful poker (in no particular order):
-Understsanding the players
-Understanding the game (when to start with what, how to play post flop, reading the board, position, bluffing etc)
-Understanding the odds
The second one is definately dependent on the players in the game. I often lower my starting standards when playing in a real soft game. I think you have to. And you have to be able to read the players to know how to adjust your play (preflop and postflop).
Come to think of it, I think it's the most important item of the "big three" - the other two items are (or should be) adjusted based on the information gained from reading the players.
In NL, it's everything!
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