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so lets say u find a choice .50/1 table with 11 dollar avg pots, and 35-40 percent VPIP but as ur playing, the game drops down in quality and becomes 20 VPIPdo you guys jump ship or tough it out
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so lets say u find a choice .50/1 table with 11 dollar avg pots, and 35-40 percent VPIP but as ur playing, the game drops down in quality and becomes 20 VPIPdo you guys jump ship or tough it out [/ QUOTE ] What are you using to get to know the vpip of the table? |
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gametime?
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I play at Paradise and they have flop seen percentages. I stay no matter how rock-like it becomes.
As Peter Rus once said "Fuk table selection. I want to be able to beat any style of play." Plus it saves me the trouble of switching tables, waiting for the blinds to come around, etc. |
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I play at Paradise and they have flop seen percentages. I stay no matter how rock-like it becomes. As Peter Rus once said "Fuk table selection. I want to be able to beat any style of play." Plus it saves me the trouble of switching tables, waiting for the blinds to come around, etc. [/ QUOTE ] I hate this advice. Go where the money is. Put your ego in the backseat. |
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[ QUOTE ] I play at Paradise and they have flop seen percentages. I stay no matter how rock-like it becomes. As Peter Rus once said "Fuk table selection. I want to be able to beat any style of play." Plus it saves me the trouble of switching tables, waiting for the blinds to come around, etc. [/ QUOTE ] I hate this advice. Go where the money is. Put your ego in the backseat. [/ QUOTE ] It's not about ego. It's about learning everything. What if you're playing in B&M and every table is full of rocks and you don't feel like leaving? You have to learn to play in these games sometime. What if you play high limits one day where the games are tighter? It's all just practice. |
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Do you know how gametime calculates this?
Because if it's the tables average over all your session it doesn't count for much. Tables will vary enough during one sessions. The last orbit or something would be better. PokerStars list tables with Players/flop, but I don't know how they calculate it |
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Because if it's the tables average over all your session it doesn't count for much. Tables will vary enough during one sessions. [/ QUOTE ] GT doesn't display the stats for the actual table, but for the players at the table at the moment. This sucks because if you have 3000 hands on 1 players and only ~100 for the rest the table stats will be the stats for the player you have 3000 hands on. I don't even display the table stats when plaing, I check the players individually and when there's less than 3 loose players I leave. This is depending on what limit you play, though. [ QUOTE ] PokerStars list tables with Players/flop, but I don't know how they calculate it [/ QUOTE ] I would guess they're checking the average over the last 50 hands or so... |
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I'll play an orbit and see if it is just an odd fluctuation. I'll also look at the table to see WHY it's like that. Perhaps 2 new guys are 0%.
If it stats under 25% for a couple orbits I'm gone. NORMALLY others see it and the good guys leave to be replaced by fish though. Grinders Warehouse BLOG Edition |
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I don't multitable very much but I'm always scouting a couple of tables in case the one I'm at takes a dump. If VP$IP gets around ~30, I've got other choices and 9 times outs 10 I leave.
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