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Finding Good Tables on PP
I am constantly looking for loose, passive tables with little PFR and fairly large average pot sizes. Does anyone have any recommendations on how to do this effectively?
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Re: Finding Good Tables on PP
seems like this is asked often. i usually sort by average $ pot. That indicates (usually) loose players donating money. However be warned that after a few rotations those loose gooses are often out and replaced by other vultures, like yourself.
ALSO- and this is for EVERYONE Can I stress how important it is to use your buddy list? Why play against new people when you can search for the same fish over and over? It's kinda like catch and release.... |
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Re: Finding Good Tables on PP
If only I could figure out how to merge my buddy lists from the 3 skins I play on. Too lazy to manually do it every day..
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Re: Finding Good Tables on PP
[ QUOTE ]
I am constantly looking for loose, passive tables with little PFR and fairly large average pot sizes. Does anyone have any recommendations on how to do this effectively? [/ QUOTE ] I put everyone who is 50+ VPIP and passive on my buddy list and search my buddy list everytime. Then I look for full tables with medium sized pot sizes. I avoid the highest pot size tables because they attract too many TAAs. |
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Re: Finding Good Tables on PP
why use the buddy list? ticking the boxes hurts. use notepad!
If you want to get tricky, write an access query based on Avg vp$ip > 0.5, played hands > 50 - copy the results to Excel, massage into a csv and paste into the PP search. |
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Re: Finding Good Tables on PP
I was wondering the same thing myself...thanks for posting this.
I found myself picking tables with Ave pot size between $6 and $8. Then I would open the table and see what the players bankrolls were and how they were playing. My PT stats don't have enough hands or players yet so this is about the only way I could go about it. Seemed to work ok for me. |
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Re: Finding Good Tables on PP
3 seperate party accounts? Do you transfer money into the same bank account with them? I'm trying to get a friend to make me a second account and I'm not sure how the fund transfering is going to work.
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Re: Finding Good Tables on PP
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why use the buddy list? ticking the boxes hurts. use notepad! If you want to get tricky, write an access query based on Avg vp$ip > 0.5, played hands > 50 - copy the results to Excel, massage into a csv and paste into the PP search. [/ QUOTE ] This is genius. |
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Re: Finding Good Tables on PP
Thanks! I started thinking along those lines after the first response.
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Re: Finding Good Tables on PP
if you are playing .5/1 9out 10 tables are good tables
if you are playing 1/2 full, 8out 10 are good get used to playing a variety of conditions |
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