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Old 02-19-2005, 03:52 AM
pzhon pzhon is offline
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Default Re: Choosing a good table using table statistics?

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Hi. I have just started playing Microlimit (.01/.02) NL Hold'em at Pokerstars, and I was wondering how I can use the table statistics (average pot, players per flop, and hands per hour) to choose a good table, a good table being a table full of weak-loose players.

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They are all profitable.

Look at the full tables of NL with blinds of $5-$10. About 20% of the players see the flop. Look at the full tables of NL with blinds of $0.01-$0.02. About 45%-50% of the players see the flop. What does that mean? Many players are playing any ace and any two suited cards, and they aren't making real raises preflop, or respecting them when made. There is a lot of dead money at penny-ante NL, so I recommend it as a way to build your bankroll if you have less than $25.
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