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Old 04-15-2005, 03:14 PM
Scotty_H Scotty_H is offline
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Default Re: MTer\'s -- How do You Pick Games Efficiently?

The cards that you have boxed in white are the cards from the last hand. It's a fairly new feature, where it shows everbodies cards that went to showdown plus the entire board. You can quickly see what they were playing even if they muck their cards.
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Old 04-15-2005, 05:14 PM
Michael Davis Michael Davis is offline
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Default Re: MTer\'s -- How do You Pick Games Efficiently?

Game selection is of relatively little importance for a low limit player playing 4 or more tables, and is probably -EV.

-Michael
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Old 04-15-2005, 05:39 PM
Saint_D Saint_D is offline
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Default Re: MTer\'s -- How do You Pick Games Efficiently?

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Game selection is of relatively little importance for a low limit player playing 4 or more tables, and is probably -EV.

-Michael

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I only play 3 tables currently, and I find active selection has a huge impact.

If I was adding tables I would probably keep an eye on Avg. VP$IP for the table and take a look at the players on any table where it got low. A 19% is fine if you have one 50, on 40 and a bunch of 8's. It sucks if it's a bunch of 17's and you.

But as you add tables I can see and averaging effect taking over. The time you spent fiddling around with tables would cost you more than just keeping up with an extra table would bring in.

-D

p.s. Heading to the computer store right now to look at bigger monitors. 3 tables at 1024x768 sucks.
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