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what do you consider a good table?
what do you consider a good table for 2-4 partypoker full ring game?
i'm thinking a pot average of 35+ and a vpip of 30+ ? this is quite hard to find imo |
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Re: what do you consider a good table?
Try impossible. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
I usually try to sit at tables where there are at least 3 people with VPIP over 35, but this is starting to be hard to do... I really have more than 2 tables open at a time doing this. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: what do you consider a good table?
huh? what are you talking about? i'm currently sitting at a $10/$20 table with one 30, one 50 and one 47. when do you play?
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Re: what do you consider a good table?
I play all day long from basically 1pm to 2am. I live on PP. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img]
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Re: what do you consider a good table?
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this is quite hard to find imo [/ QUOTE ] I think its pretty typical |
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I\'m beginning to wonder why I should bother.
The nearby 12-24 game in a live cardroom is better than most Party 2-4s. Think: 4+ VPIP 35s. Though the capital risk is higher with 12-24, I find it easier and more pleasant to play in that game than find 6 2-4 tables to murder. (Not that I have the computing equipment to 6-table, but anyway).
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Re: I\'m beginning to wonder why I should bother.
There's no reason to play 2/4 if you have a bankroll that can support 12/24. fwiw, i find most online 3/6 and 5/10 games to be just as good as the 2/4 games. However, if you enjoy live play and it is close, you should just go mop up that 12/24.
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Re: I\'m beginning to wonder why I should bother.
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There's no reason to play 2/4 if you have a bankroll that can support 12/24. [/ QUOTE ] Huh? What do you know about his reasons? |
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Re: what do you consider a good table?
I 6-table 3/6 and I had 6 tables going with at least 2 over 40vpip. But even more people were postflop loose, even though tight and agg.
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Re: what do you consider a good table?
Table vp$ip is pretty silly IMO, especially if you're playing 5/10 or higher where a lot of players are tight. Not all tight players are alike, or even play well, and discovering weaknesses in otherwise 'tight' players is pretty key. The other point is that, with just one or two very loose players and/or favorable position, you'll be in pots much more often with the loose players, and often heads-up.
It's also valuable to find a seat to the right of 2-3 players who play poorly and/or predictably from the blinds. The opportunity to outplay these opponents maybe once an orbit is more lucrative than most people realize. |
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