Quote Originally Posted by storm75m
Quote Originally Posted by hagakure
Well that's one side of the theory.

The other side is that they will cause a good table to go bad and it isnt worth making them think they are doing good.

I prefer to just not say anything in those cases.
Well when you refer to a "good" table, do you mean one with a lot of limpers and calling stations? That's a good table to me... Going "bad" would be everyone tightening up... IMO
I would call a good, solid table one like I was playing on a few nights ago. At this table we had a fairly good amount of raises pre-flop, some good playing going on as far as playing and raising good (group 0-3) hands...that kind of good. I mean we didnt have fools coming in and betting all the way to the river hoping the pair of 4's they made on the flop would hold up when they were holding 49o.

It's fun to play against those people but for someone trying to play low limit conservatively and learn to play the game it's a pain in the ass. This isnt an expert opinion, just the opinion of someone who doesnt plan to stop playing anytime soon and wants quality, stable opponents right now.