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Old 12-27-2005, 08:06 PM
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Default Re: Game Selection: Money on the table.

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I feel better players can exploit their edge when the money is deep.

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so it would be better to play against deep-stacked donks than short-stacked donks, and less bad to play against a short-stacked shark than a deep one.

so it seems obvious that a deep-stacked donk is the best, but what % of deep stacks are donks? Probably not a huge %, but at least they should be easy to spot.

So, my painfully obvious answer to game selection is: it depends. Whichever table has the most total $$ in the hands of donks is the best.
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Old 12-28-2005, 02:11 AM
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Default Re: Game Selection: Money on the table.

in my experience deep stacks are often gamblers (LAG). Most LAGs I see in MSNL are pretty bad. short stacks also generally suck. So I guess either one is good. Just watch out for those guys with $150-$300.

These are obviously not strict rules, just general observances.
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