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when good tables go bad
My first ever how-to guide...
Leave the table dumbarse - a brief guide to table un-selection at micro-stakes.
Playing poker is about making money from the players you are playing against. It's about doing everything possible to maximise your edge in the game. There are loads of ways to do this - being better than the players you're sitting with is a good start...
Something that is often emphasised is the importance of good table and seat selection - these articles/threads discuss this at length.
http://www.flopturnriver.com/essays_...selection.html
http://poker-strategy.flopturnriver....-Selection.php
http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...le%20selection
http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...le%20selection
How important this is depends a lot on your style of play, but it is always important. You can win from most seats of most tables, but poker is about maximising your edge/advantage. What is often overlooked is that identifying a good time to leave a table is equally as important as good table selection in the first place, maybe even more so.
When you encounter any of the following, it's time to go. You're playing micro-stakes, you don't have to put up with this shit!
sitting to your left are:
* players who know how to 3-bet
* players who defend their blinds
* loose players/maniacs
Sitting to your right are:
* short-stacks
* blind stealers
Other reasons to leave include:
* you're deepstacked, covered by a couple of good players, and you're not familiar or comfortable with playing deep.
* The table is short-handed, this may be ok if you're single tabling, but it normally isn't. This is for two reasons:
1) you probably suck heads up
2) even if you have an edge at this particular table, you will end up paying too much attention to this one table and this reduces the attention you are paying to the other tables. Small increase in edge on one table + small decrease in edge on multiple tables = overall decrease in edge.
* the reason you chose the table in the first place, whatever that was, no longer applies - and you can't find a new reason to be there.
* you are tired, drunk, upset, suffering any form of tilt, aware that you're not playing your a-game, etc...
at some point you will have to learn to deal with all of these things (especially playing drunk), but not now...
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