dj11
Legend
Silver Level
Before I launch into my tirade about the myth of table dynamics, I need to ask a few questions. These questions are about being able to make good online decisions about whether or not you get a good seat.
1. When you find a good table was it just lucky you did, or do you spend large amounts of time seeking specific tables?
2. Did you spend much time on a waiting list, and if so, were the Table Dynamics still valid when you were offered the seat?
3. If you multi-table, how often do you get what you would consider a good table?
4. Do you use any external software that helps you get a seat at a favorable table? If so, what software is that?
5. Do buy-in levels change your answers to the above questions?
My tirade will go along the lines that online poker seats go fast enough most of the time that one seldom if ever gets an opportunity to actually choose a seat that fits anything close to the ideal seat selection criteria.
1. When you find a good table was it just lucky you did, or do you spend large amounts of time seeking specific tables?
2. Did you spend much time on a waiting list, and if so, were the Table Dynamics still valid when you were offered the seat?
3. If you multi-table, how often do you get what you would consider a good table?
4. Do you use any external software that helps you get a seat at a favorable table? If so, what software is that?
5. Do buy-in levels change your answers to the above questions?
My tirade will go along the lines that online poker seats go fast enough most of the time that one seldom if ever gets an opportunity to actually choose a seat that fits anything close to the ideal seat selection criteria.