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Old 11-11-2004, 01:07 AM
mcozzy1 mcozzy1 is offline
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How do you find the good tables at Party Poker? Ultimate bet gives you flop % and average pot size. Party just gives you pot size.
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Old 11-11-2004, 02:11 AM
Macdaddy Warsaw Macdaddy Warsaw is offline
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I like tables with around avg. pot size, which for my limit is about 6-7 BBs. There are tables with higher pot sizes with long waiting lists, these are the tables that eventually turn into rockfests.

I mostly use my notes on 22,000 players (Thanks PT) to figure out what tables to play.
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Old 11-11-2004, 02:46 AM
JimRivett JimRivett is offline
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I think it's easy to find a good table, the hard thing is to find a bad table.

It seems to me that party has so many games that if you're unhappy with the table you're on you can just leave it and join another.

Jim
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Old 11-11-2004, 07:47 AM
Daliman Daliman is offline
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How do you find the good tables at Party Poker? Ultimate bet gives you flop % and average pot size. Party just gives you pot size.

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You sit down. If you are on party poker, and it is 10/20 or below, it is a good table.
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Old 11-11-2004, 12:22 PM
stigmata stigmata is offline
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As someone pointed out earlier, the tables with high Av. Pot, usually fill up with rocks pretty quick. However, I figure new players arent very selective with table selection and therefore just go to the first table with a free space. Therefore I usually pick a table with around 3-6 players and a high Av. Pot. It usually fills up nicely.

Saying that, there are so many good tables, I'm not sure my method is any better than the next...
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Old 11-11-2004, 12:54 PM
JRichman JRichman is offline
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As soon as I log on, I do a search for my "buddies," which is composed of the worst of the worst players in my Pokertracker DB. I try not to play at a table without at least one of my buddies at it.

Best advice I can give you is to build a good Pokertracker DB and keep a buddy list.

But, as another poster notes, there are so many bad players at Party that it's hard to find a tough table. If you stumble upon a tough table, it should only take you 30 hands or so to find out, at which point you can find a new one.
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