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    what do you look for as a 'good' table in nl?

    At the moment I've been trying to get tables with loose passives/bad laggs on my right, which is fairly obvious, but who do you want on your left?

    Tagg regulars suck after a while because they start to float you.

    Rocks I guess?
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    I just started playing again after nearly a years absence from the game and i've had pretty good results with having position on the larger stacks and making sure I have either rocks, multitabler's or my favorite, shortstacks. With shorty's they never know if you are simply stealing their blinds or if you have a real hand and they get skittish.
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    I just look for tables with less then 2 other regulars and a couple of guys with some Poker Tracker green around their name. I love the guys who are like 50/30 because they go broke in about 100 hands and everytime you sit at a tabe like this you get a certain piece of the action on average.

    The main things I look for are a lack of regulars at the table. I assume everyone else is a fish.
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    no regulars
    big pots.

    Seat selection is less importnat IMO in nl because you just want to sit with a fish, punishment can come latter.
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    If I don't have reads on anyone when I sit down, I want the big stacks to my right. If I have some reads I want the Loose guys on my right as long as the have close to a full buyin.

    This is a big advantage at Poker room skins. They play 5-max but you can choose any of the 10 seats. BIG BIG plus for seat selection.

    But what do I know I have dropped 7 buyins this week in 200nl 5-max
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    It took me forever to find this. It's written for limit but applies:

    http://www.flopturnriver.com/phpBB2/...ighlight=thing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miffed22001
    no regulars
    big pots.

    Seat selection is less importnat IMO in nl because you just want to sit with a fish, punishment can come latter.
    Having position on a tricky player, particularly one who likes to three bet preflop a lot or float flops is very underrated. Of course, players I just described are far and few at 1/2 and below.
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    You can't really go wrong if you just sit at the tables with the biggest average pot size and then leave them if they don't seem fishy enough after a couple of orbits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by aislephive
    Quote Originally Posted by Miffed22001
    no regulars
    big pots.

    Seat selection is less importnat IMO in nl because you just want to sit with a fish, punishment can come latter.
    Having position on a tricky player, particularly one who likes to three bet preflop a lot or float flops is very underrated. Of course, players I just described are far and few at 1/2 and below.
    i agree with this. Its certainly a good point
    But i think if understand Midas correctly hes worried about having loose/passives and loose players behind him in general which is a horrible spot to be in at a lhe table. It isnt in NL if you have the obvious adaptation skills to your post flop play.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Miffed22001
    But i think if understand Midas correctly hes worried about having loose/passives and loose players behind him in general which is a horrible spot to be in at a lhe table. It isnt in NL if you have the obvious adaptation skills to your post flop play.
    Ummm... care to explain this too me?
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    I prefer low VPIPs with no larger than average stacks on my left.
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