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  #1
10th July 2009, 11:16 PM
Deco
 
Plays at: FTP
Game: NL Holdem
Table Selection

I used to have a very nice table selection routine.
I would open 19tables and mine fulltilt for half an hour.
I would then select the 5 best tables and play them.

As of this week, FTP has launched an update that has effectively disarmed me. How do you suggest I Table select now?
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  #2
10th July 2009, 11:20 PM
BelgoSuisse
 
Plays at: Full Tilt
Game: NL Holdem
Quote:
Originally Posted by Deco
I used to have a very nice table selection routine.
I would open 19tables and mine fulltilt for half an hour.
I would then select the 5 best tables and play them.

As of this week, FTP has launched an update that has effectively disarmed me. How do you suggest I Table select now?
play any table and leave the bad ones
  #3
11th July 2009, 12:16 AM
Deco
 
Plays at: FTP
Game: NL Holdem

Quote:
Originally Posted by BelgoSuisse
play any table and leave the bad ones
Takes ages to gather stats to know a tables bad

Holdem manager isnt working at all for me now either
Why oh why did Full Tilt update
  #4
11th July 2009, 12:32 AM
BelgoSuisse
 
Plays at: Full Tilt
Game: NL Holdem
Quote:
Originally Posted by Deco
Takes ages to gather stats to know a tables bad
you don't need stats to figure that out.

Quote:
Holdem manager isnt working at all for me now either
download 1.09 beta 14a. it works fine.

also, at the moment, since the regs can't multitable as much as usual with FT shortcuts not working, all the tables are good. No need to table select at all, imo.
  #5
11th July 2009, 5:16 AM
Deco
 
Plays at: FTP
Game: NL Holdem
re: Table Selection poker

Quote:
Originally Posted by BelgoSuisse
you don't need stats to figure that out.



download 1.09 beta 14a. it works fine.

also, at the moment, since the regs can't multitable as much as usual with FT shortcuts not working, all the tables are good. No need to table select at all, imo.
Gathering from this I suspect I am far more picky on what tables i sit at than the average person.
Having some open limpers at the table is not enough for me, Which is really the only thing I can see to tell quickly if a tables bad or not.

The blatent tells such as someone stacking off with J2s dont occur enough for a firm read.

As for the Beta thanks am up and running again.
  #6
13th July 2009, 12:47 PM
Infamous1020
 
Plays at: Stars/FTP
Game: Hold'em/PLO
Quote:
Originally Posted by BelgoSuisse
play any table and leave the bad ones
this lol
 



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