Yeah,

I love having position right after the IDIOT with the big stack who feels the need to raise every single hand preflop. I ran in to one of these guys yesterday, but every time I had him trapped, he would back down from my raise or he would fold after the flop when my bet would scare him out.

Also, good points about staying away from table where a couple of guys have a 40 or 50 stack lead on everyone else. The fish have already left most likely.

Also, even if I do find a table with a fish or 2, if I only catch maybe 3 decent hands out of like 30 or so, I pack up and look for a new table. I find some of my best tables are the ones I sit down at and start hitting big hands right off the bat. Those are the best, because most players have no idea how to read you. On the downside, unless you have been watching the table before sitting down, you don't know how they play either.