When playing online, is it best to play a small table (6) or a larger table (9-10)? I am playing ring games mainly at Doyles, but have just started playing at pokerstars because the large number of players there makes it easier to switch tables. I have been playing the 9 player tables at Doyles, but with the large number of calling machines that exist there it seems I am just giving more people a chance to catch a flush or straight (which has been happening more frequently lately).
Thanks
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Thread: Table size
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04-02-2006 #1Fish Food
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Table size
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04-02-2006 #2
Depends on your style.
If you giving people a chance to catch anything, then I doubt it's the table size is your biggest worry.Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.
Luck is a Residue of Design.
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04-02-2006 #3Fish Food
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Well, I am raising pre-flop to try and drive them out, betting/raising when I catch and they just call away till they hit the river. THEN they might fold. It's not like I am phoning it in.
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04-02-2006 #4
I assume you are playing NL, so just betting is not the issue, it's about bet sizing. Post up some HH's so we can figure it out.
Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.
Luck is a Residue of Design.
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04-02-2006 #5
play 6 max. faster, more action, looser opponents, teaches flop play.
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