Re: Table Selection on Party Poker
It's easy to tell after only 9 hands if the table you are at is good or bad. A good table has bad players, who will make themselves known to you on almost every hand. If nobody makes themselves known to you after only 9 hands, the table isn't good, and it's time to go. Usually it only costs you 1 big bet to see 1 orbit - the cost of posting in the CO.
I always check my buddy list first, but usually nobody is playing what I want to play, so I just sit at a random table. I may go through 5 or 6 tables before I find just one I like. Nothing wrong with that. That's only 3 BB I paid to find a good place to work, and if I found a good place to work I'll make that 3 BB back in just 1 pot.
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