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				 Table Selection Importance
				
					
						I just started a year ago and still play off and on, but this site and these sorts of posts taught me a ridiculous amount so thanks.
 So I just discovered table selection was a big reason I kept hovering at the 10NL level I was at, and I don't read about it as other (equally important) topics here.  It involves a mix of important lessons (reads, patience, discipline) discussed in the above sticky.
 
 This article explains it:  http://www.flopturnriver.com/essays_...selection.html
 
 By finding the right tables I make ridiculously more than just focusing on hand selection and pot odds and opening up a bunch of tables.  This is obvious to experienced players, but to me it felt like a breakthrough.  Now I search out tables with at least 2 big call stations and/or position on a total maniac, and my (usually) TAG game is paying off so much more than before when I only went to tables with large pot sizes.  Anyway here's an extreme example from the last table I played:
 
 PokerStars No-Limit Hold'em, $0.10 BB (6 handed) FTR converter on zerodivide.cx
 
 
 MP (Huge Call Station)/ ($3.60)
 CO ($19.60)
 Button (Another Call Station)/($15.65)
 SB (Huge Maniac)/ ($41.70)
 BB ($4.05)
 Hero ($10.15)
 
 Preflop (99.9999% chance of a pre flop raise here): Hero is UTG with K
  , K  . Hero calls $0.10, MP (Huge Call Station)/ calls $0.10, CO raises to $0.8, Button calls $0.80, SB (Huge Maniac)/ calls $0.75, BB calls $0.70, Hero raises to $10.15, MP =(Huge Call Station)/ calls $3.50 (All-In), CO folds, Button calls $9.35, SB =(Huge Maniac)/ shockingly folds , BB folds.
 
 Flop: ($26.30) K
  , 8  , 3  (3 players, 1 all-in) 
 Turn: ($26.30) 4
  (3 players, 1 all-in) 
 River: ($26.30) 6
  (3 players, 1 all-in) 
 Final Pot: $26.30
 
 Hero has Kc Kd (three of a kind, kings).
 Huge Call Station has 2h 9h (high card, king).
 Button has 6h 6s (three of a kind, sixes).
 Outcome: Hero wins $26.30.  [/color]
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