Quote Originally Posted by chardrian
Learning when you are at a good table and then leaving that table for greener pastures is a talent that is often overlooked and probably will make you more money than any other skill.
I can never do that lol. When I notice that the table is good, I just have to stay, because I want to learn to be able to compete with good players too. They force me to adapt my game and perfect my reads etc.

I need to work on this skill (table selection) A LOT. I often get into the mindset that I should be good enough to beat anyone - which is just stupid for the BankRoll.
Hehe so you have it too.. for a bit different reasons then. I totally agree that it's stupid for the roll.. but yeah, for my poker confidence I just have to stick around or something