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![]() Anybody finding these tables a little stale recently? I haven't found that many good tables recently. |
#2
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I agree for 10/20 but the 5/10 still has good spots
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I prefer to play 2 or 3 tables of 2/4 why, less boring than 1 table and at the lower levels I find less variation and the play is looser and not as good as the 10/20 level
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stud8 tables are very stale too right now. the 2/4 tables have average pots of only between 15 and 20. The higher limits seems to have bigger pots but the waitlist is 5+ ppl for the good ones, and the tables without waitlists are just as bad.
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If you can't spot the sucker in the first 5 minutes at the table, then you ARE the sucker.
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If you can't spot the sucker in the first 5 minutes at the table, then you ARE the sucker. [/ QUOTE ] Creative. I don't know where you're finding your good tables, but I sat at about 4 or 5 different tables, and didn't find one. |
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8/B has been decent at best lately at the higher limits from the times I've seen. I found a nice 5-10 the other day but it only lasted for about 1 hour or so.
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If by "good" you mean loose passive tables where all you have to do is value bet your good hands then i think these are harder to find. But I played these tables the past two days and there are still people that play different styles other than this that still make mistakes that you can capitalize on i.e. they are too tight and predictable or too loose and aggressive. Although the latter is definetely the trickier of the two to play against for me.
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still make mistakes that you can capitalize on i.e. they are too tight and predictable.. [/ QUOTE ] You mean playing abc poker? you find these people easy to get money from? A table full of rocks with this ante structure is about as unprofitable as I could imagine. |
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Wrong - Because they are predictable you don't pay them off as much as you get paid off which is where you get your edge.
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