Strategy:
No-Limit Short & Mid Stack Strategy
Table selection - finding profitable tables
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Introduction
In this article
Profit counts
Finding profitable tables with and without the help of software
When to change seats or leave the table
Table selection is often times neglected or at least not sufficiently appreciated, even b…
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#1
mouse89, 06 Oct 08 14:56
ok#2
andyb43, 21 Jan 09 10:07
Best article so far..........really useful#3
peanutter, 14 Dec 09 00:23
nice article, maybe it can talk about plr/flop as well. I generally use this in combination with pot size to find the passive players.#4
antonin87, 06 Jan 10 09:44
well i learned something there..and smiled as well, to search for my buddy fishes..lol#5
Ivan6252, 10 Mar 10 02:44
why is the last two pages in german?#6
gadget51, 12 Mar 10 12:09
Most of it is in German and I don't understand it. Pity, nice article to.#7
Huckebein, 10 May 10 16:39
Hi guys, thanks for your comments, but I am wondering since the whole article is in english. Does this problem still exist with your accounts?Kind regards
Herbert
#8
SilverSag, 04 Aug 10 13:42
What has this article to do with SSS!? When to leave a table!?Its very easy - you leave when you have won all-in, because your stack will be bigger than SSS top limit.
How to look for a table!? Thats also very simple - find any table you have not left within last hour (if there is one) and join the queue.
Guys, either you have never played SSS yourself for longer periods of time or I am doing something totally wrong here.
Please tell me which one is it?
#9
diutza, 24 Aug 10 19:59
We live in a dinamic world and all the things are changing frequently, but there are some good advices in this article and can improve every strategyThanks for the article
#10
AGLearning, 24 Nov 11 13:44
Good article.Sure, if you hit an all-in you'll have to leave the table in order to protect your winnings and to keep following the Strategy. But you may want to leave the table for other reasons, as explained in the article.
I instinctively used the average pot size as a criterion to pick a table, but this article enlighted me a lot.
Thanks for the article!