Re: some thoughts about table selection
IMO a small stack undoubtably represents a bad player. A large stack means almost nothing. I don't mind a small stack at my table b/c they are surely bad. I can possiblly tolerate 2 small stacks at a table I am entering, but I am not real excited about it. See a small stack, defined by its very nature, can't properly compensate. They go broke quickly, and the table breaks up. I'd much rather play an equally bad player with a large stack.
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