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Old 06-10-2008, 01:14 AM     Post subject: Tips on table/seat selection #1 (permalink)  
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This is something I just havnt read much about. Obv I like high vpip tables (unless its a full of shorties playing small pots), but beyond that I'm a little lost. What do you look for? What makes you leave a table? What kinds of players do you prefer on your right? What kind on your left?

Assuming std TAG type player.
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Old 06-10-2008, 01:25 AM #2 (permalink)  
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You want both numbers (pot size / flop%) to be high ideally.

I started only considering flop%, then I went to potsize only -- but I think it's best to take both into consideration.

I'll take a 15BB pot / 28% flop table over a 20BB avg pot / 18% flop table, just like I'll take a 25BB avg pot / 24% flop table over an 8BB / 30% flop table.
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Old 06-10-2008, 01:37 AM #3 (permalink)  
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Here's a little plagiarism from an ebook I read. It's basically everything I would type out. I also did a video on this site last year that points out some hud numbers to watch for.

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Originally Posted by Fees of 2+2
When Table selecting you want to look for the following things:

● Players that play too many hands: Anything above 40 VPIP is gravy, but 30 is too many
hands as well. Also players that play something like 25/10 (meaning they are
limping/calling WAY too much preflop) will do as well

● Stack sizes: Generally you want players with full stacks to the right of you. You want to
have position on players that you cover, as it is +EV. At the same time you want
players with short stacks to your left, as short stackers that have position on you are
+EV for you. In a perfect world you would play with 3 full stacks with VPIPs over 40 to
your right, and two tight short stackers to your left, but this will rarely ever happen, its
just something to think about.

● Position and hands played: As described in the second feature for good game
selection you want loose players to your right and tight players to your left. Again this
isn't essential but its something to think about when switching/selecting seats, as well
as changing games.

● Losing/break even regulars: Your strategy should involve you playing 4 tables or less
and really focusing on your opponents while developing very strong reads. Feel free to
play with a regular that you have as a loser or marginal winner in your database. Avoid
winners. Your superior strategy will make it profitable to sit in a game with these
players and exploit them, so feel free to sit, just don't search them out or make a habit
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of it unless they are really bad.

● As a general guideline it is better to play at a table with a bunch of loose passive/weak
tight type players than a table with someone who players 80% of their hands and 4 other
solid TAGs. For example I prefer a table with a: 40/10, 30/20, 25/14, 20/12, 17/12
than a table with a 70/30, 23/20, 20/18, 20/18, 18/15. Its going to be easier to play
against several bad/mediocre opponents that 1 very bad opponent and 4 good ones.
“Poker is simple, as your opponents make mistakes, you profit.”
Against loose/bad players you generally want to play straight forward tight solid poker.
Against Tight/good players you generally want to mix up your play and play a more deceptive
style. Do not make the mistake that every 20/17 multi tabling tag is tight AND good. Against
these types of players you want to lean towards a looser pre-flop strategy and a solid postflop
strategy, as they will make mistakes for you, forcing them is not necessary.
 
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Old 06-10-2008, 01:37 AM #4 (permalink)  
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I want the fish to my right. That's about it.

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I want the fish to my left. That's about it.
I'm the other way around. Fish to the right and Taggs to the left. Laggs on my left and I am out of there.
 
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Dammit too quick jyms.

You definitely want them to your right.
 
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Also, I gather some of you datamine tables and use that in table selection? Any info on that?

Hmm, I think I have that vid dl'd Jyms, just didnt pay much attention at the time coz I was STT'ing mostly. Will review tonight .
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Old 06-10-2008, 02:06 PM #8 (permalink)  
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Loose-aggressive maniacs and full+ stacks to my right; fish (loose or tight) to my left. If there is a loose maniac calling station to my left, I leave immediately. Too many other tables to deal with that crap.
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