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 Originally Posted by Sed
However once you get to the mid stakes (200nl+), the difference b/w table selection and not is often the difference between a good night and a break even one. My take on table selection is that it is just as important to realize when you can put your money on a better table giving up on a tough table as it is picking a good one from the beginning.
- sed
Hmmm. I better revisit this before I move up to 200NL. Are you using PT to track a table for a period and then selecting or are you manually watching? How long before you sit at a table where you know nobody from prior? I have a time slot from 11pm to 1am to play each night...I can't spend more than 20 minutes looking for a table. But if it means my profits will suffer, maybe I will have to. Any help is appreciated. Not thread-jacking, I think zenbitz would be interested in the answers as well.
To zenbitz - I think you should just jump on a table until you get to 100NL at least. You want exposure to random players until you can figure out what table types work for you.
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