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How do I find the good tables?
What is the best way to search for a good table or tables?
I play on party and mostly look for the tables w/ the biggest pots, since they dont show flop percents. Is this a good method or should I use pt's gametime on different tables and go for the one's w/ the highest VPIP%. |
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Re: How do I find the good tables?
Biggest pots, high VPIP, low PFR are usually good.
I like tables with several really bad players (3 or more) regardless of pot size, VPIP or PFR. |
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Re: How do I find the good tables?
Biggest pots can be misleading, you could get yourself into a LAGfest. If that's your cup of tea, cool. I've found a few minutes of GT+ running before I sit to be a much more reliable indicator of the texture of play.
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Re: How do I find the good tables?
Is there an easy way to do this with GT+? Or is the only way to pick a player at the table and set it up using their name? This gets really tedious for multiple tables.
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Re: How do I find the good tables?
Yes, it does add an extra step or two. That's the only way I have thought to do it. I don't know if it will work if you sit at a table and deal yourself out. Anyone?
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Re: How do I find the good tables?
Is there a tutorial anywhere explaining how to use the gametime feature of PT? I'm not exactly sure what it does or how to use it.
Thanks. |
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Re: How do I find the good tables?
If you are auto-importing hands into PT, you can open the GT window and then, under "preferences", load the table you are currently on.
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