Table selection minimum requirements?

EchoEllis

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Hi ,

So just wondered amongst the hard-core bum hunters (such as myself) what is the minimum number of fish at the table (if any at all) that must be present for you to stay sitting? And what sort of stats are we looking at?

Obviously high VPIP with low PFR and AGR but what minimum VPIP would you say qualifies as a fish? I'm hearing 40 VPIP a lot but that seems kind of high? Also how important is position vs these fish? Is it the difference between staying and leaving?

What do you guys think?
 
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Looks like no one likes table selection lol +ev shh..😁
 
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Not being a cash player, I'm not sure either but would say that at a full-ring table you would be looking for 2/3 fish as a max. Any less and they would soon be bust and then not worth it. Anymore and I think it would be like a crap shoot and then the "fish" will win out, calling/ betting with so much rubbish it would be very difficult to find the optimum time to join in. gl with that anyway, interested to see how others answer you question. :D:D:D
 
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i dont play much cash, but table selection is probably the most important factor...

think that the minimum amt of fish you want depends on which pond you are in -if its low stakes you want a few if its mid stakes you probably would be happy with one
 
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