- Game Selection in Live Poker Game selection will always be one of the easiest ways to increase your earnings in poker. With live poker, game selection will require more time and effort. In online games, players are able to easily scan through lists of games in a matter of seconds.
- Good table selection is important if you want to maximize winnings from your time spent playing poker. But what is the right table for your poker game? Have position on weaker players as often as possible Being seated with at least one fish is a good thing, but having position on them is even better.
Almost as important as selecting the most suitable online poker room, is the selection of the best poker table to play at. Once again the profitability of each table can vary massively, so is it just luck whether or not you pick the most profitable?
Well no, there is a logic behind it and in this lesson we are going to look at how to select the most profitable cash game table from the lobby.
What are we Looking for?
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We're looking for the fish, plain and simple. We're looking for any signs of bad players who play too many hands against the odds and chase, hoping to hit cards on the flop, turn or river to make their hand irrespective of how unlikely it is to happen.
Now in a live casino the only way to do this would be to stand and observe the tables and spot the one with the players who are chasing.
Luckily with online poker this guesswork and time consuming observation is taken away from us, as we are given table statistics in the lobby for each and every table, which is extremely helpful seeing as there can be hundreds of tables to choose from.
So How do we Choose the Most Profitable Table?
The first step is to ensure that you are looking at the right tables. In the first stage of this course and the Poker Bankroll Challenge you will be playing at the 5cent / 10cent stake level and throughout this course you will be focused on the No Limit Texas Holdem ring (cash) game tables.
So, from the lobby, make sure you are looking at the ring game tables, and click on the Holdem tab and select the No Limit button just underneath. The tables we are looking for are the 5c/10c tables with 9 players on a table. Throughout this course we will be playing on full tables of 9 or 10 player tables so you can ignore the short-handed (6 player) tables for now.
As you look at the tables available you will see a number of statistics here, lets have a quick look at what they mean:
- Players – The number of players sat at the table and the maximum players, eg: '7/9' = 7 players sat down with 2 spare seats.
- Stakes – The size of the small blind and big blind and subsequent bets, eg: '5c/10c' = small blind is 5 cents ($0.05) and the big blind is 10 cents ($0.10).
- Limit – The type of Poker Betting Limit of the game being played, either No Limit, Pot Limit or Limit (Fixed) – eg: 'NL' = No Limit
- Type – Poker room specific which will show icons for the type of game it is, for example there might be an icon for webcam poker tables, usually there is a legend explaining the icons at the bottom of the lobby.
- Average Pot – Self explanatory, keeps track of all the winning pot values and provides an average pot size as a statistic for the table.
- Players / Flop – The average number of players who see the flop, ie: the players that are not folding before the flop and at least call the pre flop bet and see the cards on the flop, eg: '45%' = at a full 9 man table this would indicate that on average 4 players (9 x 45%) see each flop, meaning there is at least 4 big blinds in most pots.
- Hands / Hour – This is an indication of the speed of the table and displays the average number of hands that are dealt in each hour, the higher the number the faster the table is acting and getting through more hands per hour.
- Wait – If a table is full then you can sign up for the waiting list for that table, as a player leaves, that seat is offered to the next person on the waiting list. This statistic shows you how many people are currently on the Waiting List.
Players per Flop: The Fish-o-meter
The statistic we are interested in to start with is the % of players seeing the Flop, or the Players per Flop column. What this number is telling us is the average % of the players at the table who see each flop. This is our Fish-o-meter as the basic rule of thumb here is that the higher this number is, then the more fish (bad players) the table contains.
Why? Because as you have already learnt, fish chase bad cards, they play hands that they should just fold, and hence you get more players trying to play each flop without any kind of proper hand selection.
A table with a lower percentage would indicate better players, so if you saw a table with 5% then this table has a lot of better players, who play hands selectively before the flop and don't play with hands they shouldn't.
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As you can see from the screenshot above, there is one table that stands out above the others in the list with a 45% players/flop statistic – this is a really really good table to sit down at, and I would be getting my name on that table's waiting list as soon as possible.
What we are looking for is tables with a Plrs/Flop % higher than 20%. If you can get greater than 30% then that is even better. The higher the better and the more fishy table.
The screenshot above was taken at 888 Poker and as you can see there are lots of tables above 20% and some over 30%, culminating with that fish stinking 45% table. It's a similar case at Bovada, and just goes to backup the results of our tests that there are lots of inexperienced players at these two sites where we can make profit.
Good table selection is important if you want to maximize winnings from your time spent playing poker. But what is the right table for your poker game ?
The set includes the 2-in-1, 48 in. Dia game table with 4 matching chairs. The reversible dining table surface quickly turns into a felt-lined game table surface with an easy flip of the table top. The poker surface has space for 8 players and includes built-in drink holders and chip slots. Poker Table Materials and Supplies For all your poker table needs, whether you are building, repairing or upgrading your poker table. We have a wide selection of shufflers, table felts and foam, drop boxes, cup holders, food carts and even our signature line of poker tables legs and table pedestals for you to choose from.
We're looking for the fish, plain and simple. We're looking for any signs of bad players who play too many hands against the odds and chase, hoping to hit cards on the flop, turn or river to make their hand irrespective of how unlikely it is to happen.
Now in a live casino the only way to do this would be to stand and observe the tables and spot the one with the players who are chasing.
Luckily with online poker this guesswork and time consuming observation is taken away from us, as we are given table statistics in the lobby for each and every table, which is extremely helpful seeing as there can be hundreds of tables to choose from.
So How do we Choose the Most Profitable Table?
The first step is to ensure that you are looking at the right tables. In the first stage of this course and the Poker Bankroll Challenge you will be playing at the 5cent / 10cent stake level and throughout this course you will be focused on the No Limit Texas Holdem ring (cash) game tables.
So, from the lobby, make sure you are looking at the ring game tables, and click on the Holdem tab and select the No Limit button just underneath. The tables we are looking for are the 5c/10c tables with 9 players on a table. Throughout this course we will be playing on full tables of 9 or 10 player tables so you can ignore the short-handed (6 player) tables for now.
As you look at the tables available you will see a number of statistics here, lets have a quick look at what they mean:
- Players – The number of players sat at the table and the maximum players, eg: '7/9' = 7 players sat down with 2 spare seats.
- Stakes – The size of the small blind and big blind and subsequent bets, eg: '5c/10c' = small blind is 5 cents ($0.05) and the big blind is 10 cents ($0.10).
- Limit – The type of Poker Betting Limit of the game being played, either No Limit, Pot Limit or Limit (Fixed) – eg: 'NL' = No Limit
- Type – Poker room specific which will show icons for the type of game it is, for example there might be an icon for webcam poker tables, usually there is a legend explaining the icons at the bottom of the lobby.
- Average Pot – Self explanatory, keeps track of all the winning pot values and provides an average pot size as a statistic for the table.
- Players / Flop – The average number of players who see the flop, ie: the players that are not folding before the flop and at least call the pre flop bet and see the cards on the flop, eg: '45%' = at a full 9 man table this would indicate that on average 4 players (9 x 45%) see each flop, meaning there is at least 4 big blinds in most pots.
- Hands / Hour – This is an indication of the speed of the table and displays the average number of hands that are dealt in each hour, the higher the number the faster the table is acting and getting through more hands per hour.
- Wait – If a table is full then you can sign up for the waiting list for that table, as a player leaves, that seat is offered to the next person on the waiting list. This statistic shows you how many people are currently on the Waiting List.
Players per Flop: The Fish-o-meter
The statistic we are interested in to start with is the % of players seeing the Flop, or the Players per Flop column. What this number is telling us is the average % of the players at the table who see each flop. This is our Fish-o-meter as the basic rule of thumb here is that the higher this number is, then the more fish (bad players) the table contains.
Why? Because as you have already learnt, fish chase bad cards, they play hands that they should just fold, and hence you get more players trying to play each flop without any kind of proper hand selection.
A table with a lower percentage would indicate better players, so if you saw a table with 5% then this table has a lot of better players, who play hands selectively before the flop and don't play with hands they shouldn't.
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As you can see from the screenshot above, there is one table that stands out above the others in the list with a 45% players/flop statistic – this is a really really good table to sit down at, and I would be getting my name on that table's waiting list as soon as possible.
What we are looking for is tables with a Plrs/Flop % higher than 20%. If you can get greater than 30% then that is even better. The higher the better and the more fishy table.
The screenshot above was taken at 888 Poker and as you can see there are lots of tables above 20% and some over 30%, culminating with that fish stinking 45% table. It's a similar case at Bovada, and just goes to backup the results of our tests that there are lots of inexperienced players at these two sites where we can make profit.
Good table selection is important if you want to maximize winnings from your time spent playing poker. But what is the right table for your poker game ?
- Have position on weaker players as often as possible
Being seated with at least one fish is a good thing, but having position on them is even better. You will be able to exploit their weaknesses more easily and play plenty of pots in position against them, which will translate to a very profitable session quite often. Try to think of a timer being above the head of a fish, because he will give his money away sooner rather than later, and you need to make sure you have the best chance of claiming a large piece of it by playing many pots against them.
- Start tables
Sometimes it's difficult to find the perfect table. The clearest solution to that problem is often to sit at a new one. The reasons for this are: stronger players don't want a table that is two or three handed if they are multi tabling, because decisions come around more quickly. Also, if you are a strong player, other good players may have you tagged as strong and will not want to sit, increasing the chances that the next player who sits will be weaker.
- Select the time of day that you play
The standard of play at tables can fluctuate depending on the time of day you choose to play. Some people will tell you certain hours are better than others, but it's always best to try different times out for yourself. As a general rule, weekends are always better than weekdays. Through a process of trial and error, you should soon be able to discover which times of the day are best.
- Remain positive
Always exude a positive vibe whilst playing. Be friendly but not too chatty.
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- Stay calm
Bad hand? Don't get too frustrated and show your emotions. In playing poker, one thing you have to master is controlling your emotions. A Simple frown or eyebrow movement can give away your hand. - Never lose your focus
Most new players make the mistake of losing their focus. There might be some instances that players might frustrated you, i.e. folding too often that might cause you to lose your focus. Ignore your opponent's strategy and divert your focus on your card and strategy.
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