| This is a discussion on How many watch the table before sitting at it online. within the online poker forums, in the Cash Games section; Ok, and i know its a good thing to sit and watch the table for a bit to find out who is tight and who ... |
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| How many watch the table before sitting at it online. Ok, and i know its a good thing to sit and watch the table for a bit to find out who is tight and who is loose, want to know how many do the same thing???? I even got to put notes on some well watching Tho i do know you can't do this in sit&gos, but i still pick up there table image well folding hands... |
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| re: How many watch the table before sitting at it online. poker I never do this - I'm just too impatient to play. I know that's a bad idea. I read a poker strategy book once and the author insisted every player should do this - watch a few circuits of a ring game before joining in. It's like taking notes on players - I don't do that either. I know, I know - stupid move. But life just seems too short ... |
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| wow Never truly thought of doing that. I just join a money table and play the game. I never really take notes on ANYONE. It is a good thing to do and maybe I should start. I usually play at the penny tables or .5/.10 tables. Nothing to high, if I played with the dollar tables, I would probably check out how the table is acting before I join. Good tip, maybe i will start doing this |
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| I do this to an extent - when i sit down ill make sure that the table isnt all short stacked and that im not to the right of 2 super deep stacks. Then ill usually just sit a few orbits and watch, playing super tight like its the first few rounds of a tourney. Not only does this allow me to observe the tendencies of my opponents and pick up some data on them, it builds a tight table image so my first raise is usually good enough to pick up the blinds : ). |
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| re: How many watch the table before sitting at it online. poker I prefer sitting down at a table and playing really tight for a few orbits to get a feel for the game and the players. If you're a reg then you may have some notes or stats on the players which can help. I know watching the table first is generally a good idea and i would practice it, but at lower stakes, tables fill up fast, so i sit play and if i like it stay or move to another seat. |
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| I watched a poker training video that was solely devoted to table selection (and seat selection). It was actually quite interesting. Personally I use a table-finder tool and then will open up approx. 2x as many tables as I plan on playing, I grab a seat or get on wait list, & then decide which ones I believe will be most profitable for me. Seems to work ok for me. As far as notes go.... I'm a freak for notes. Can't even write enough of them and can't imagine playing anyother way (why?). |
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| It might sound funny but I watch all the ring games before Is it in them. I have noticed that if I see several players from the same city or town,that there is usually some sort of collusion going on at the table. I see it all the time at ring games. |
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| That does not sound funny, I watch them and find a loose table, or find one with a high % on the flop.. Though it does not work so good when they are looking for you at the tables, And the ones i am talking about are the ones you put a bad beat on I only put notes on someone when i got a good read on there hands. |
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