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Old 04-24-2005, 02:25 AM
jookiebrown jookiebrown is offline
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Default Re: A Favorite in the Game or an Underdog

if you play at a sight where you can see flop percentages look for a high 'see the flop' percentage with a low avg pot size. you should be at a table with loose/passive players who wont put you under much pressure and will pay you off. Even when players like this beat you they dont put you under any pressure and dont exact all of their bets.

At a table like this a good, tight, aggressive player should be able to maximize wins and minimize losses. That's my idea of a favorite.

after a couple of orbits you'll learn to tell when a table is not for you.

once you get comfortable in your game there will be very few micro limit games that you wont be a favorite to win in. you'll be more interested in finding a table where you are not just a favorite but a prohibitive favorite to win.
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