Is it possible for a table to be too bad to play?
I've been playing on the internet for a couple months at .50/1 mostly at Stars and UB. I usually see about 22% of the flops and have made some money. Most authors endorse looking for a table with a flop % of 40 or better. I've noticed at Pacific that the flop% are constantly 70%+. I've made money at Pacific but the bad beats are starting to wear on me. At least on Stars I got beat by decent hands. Is there an optimal flop% to look for? Is there a point at which a high flop% becomes a hinderance rather than a help? Any other comments on picking a table to play?
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